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the islands. Of these one-half (more or less) are winter residents, 

 transients during migration, or merely casual or accidental visitants, 

 leaving about one hundred species known or believed to breed. Let 

 us eliminate first the species known or reasonably assumed to be of 

 general distribution throughout the groui), designating the endemic 

 forms with an asterisk (in this as in succeeding lists). 



Colymbus dominicHS dominicHS 



Podilymhus podiccps 



Puffinns Iheryninieri 



Phaethon aviericanus 



Pelecanus occidentalis 



Fregata aquila 



Ixobrychus exilis 



Phcenicoptertis ruber 



Ardea herodias herodias 



Herodias egret ia 



Egretta candidissima candidiss- 

 ima 



Dichromanassa rufescens 



Hydranassa tricolor riificoUis 



Florida cceriilea 

 * Butorides virescens bahamensis 



Nycticorax nycticorax nceviits 



Nyctanassa viol ace a 



Ajaia ajaja 



Pcecilonetta bahamensis 



De idrocygna arborea 

 *RaU!(s crepitans coryi 



Gallinula galeata galeata 



Fidica americana 



Lanis atricilla 



Gelochelidon nilotica 



Sterna maxim i 



Sterna sandvicensis acuflavida 



Sterna dougalU 



Sterna antillarum 



Sterna fuscata 



Sterna ancetheta 



Anoiis stolidus stolidus 

 Himantopiis mexican us 

 Catoptroplwrus semipalmatHS 



seniipalniatus 

 Octhodromus ivilsoniiis icilsonius 

 Hccmatopus palliatus 

 Columba leucocephala 

 Zenaidura macroura (macroura?) 

 Zenaida zenaida 

 Cathartes aura aura 

 Buteo borealis (subsp.?) 



* Pandion haliaetus ridgivayi 

 Aluco pratincola pralincola 



* Amazona leucocephala bahamen- 

 sis 

 Crotophaga ani 



Coccyzus americanus americanus 

 Coccyzus minor maynardi 



* Chordeiles virginianus vicinus 

 Tyrannus dominicensis domini- 



censis 

 * Myiarchus sagrce lucaysiensis 

 * Mimus gmidlachii gundlachii 

 Polioptila ccerulea cccrulea 

 Vireosylva calidris barbatula 



* Vireo crassirostris crassirostris 

 *Dendroica petechia flaviceps 



Dendroica discolor 



* Ccereba bahamensis 



* Pyrrhulagra violacea violacea 



* Fiaris bicolor bicolor 



