442 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 



83. Tiaris bicolor bicolor (Linnaeus). 



Thirteen specimens: New Providence (Blue Hills); Great Inagua 

 (Alfred Sound, Mathewtown) ; Watlings Island; Andros (Staniard 

 Creek); Abaco (Spencer's Point). 



I judge that the individuals with most black below are the older 

 birds, the lighter-colored ones being most probably in first winter or 

 first nuptial dress, as the case may be. 



84. Passerculus sandwichensis savanna (\\'ilson). 



Two specimens: New Providence (Blue Hills); Andros (Staniard 

 Creek), April 13. 



Field Notes. 



By W. W. Worthington. 



In the following list such of the locality records as are new for the 

 several species are designated by an asterisk. 



1. Colymbus dominicus dominicus Linnseus. West Indian Grebe. 

 *Great Inagua, *Acklin Island, Watlings Island. 



A female taken at Mathewtown February 23 was apparently brood- 

 ing, as shown by a large denuded patch on the abdomen, and ruptured 

 capsules in the ovary. Fully grown young were taken on Watlings 

 Island March 12. 



2. Podilymbus podiceps (Linnaeus). Pied-billed Grebe. 

 * Great Inagua. 



Common at Horse Pond, a large wooded swamp near Mathewtown, 

 where downy young were taken February 20 and 22. 



3. Puffinus Iherminieri Lesson. Antillean Shearwater. 

 North end Exuma Sound (January 25, April 8), *Long Island 



(15 miles east, January 29), off *Castle Island (February i), off 

 *Great Inagua (March 2), south of *Watlings Island (March 10). 

 This species was noted only at sea during trips from island to island, 

 as above. 



4. Phaethon americanus Ogilvie-Grant. Yellow-billed Tropic- 



bird. 

 Abaco. 

 A few were seen sailing high in the air off Cheroki Sound, April 21. 



5. Sula ieucogastra (Boddaert). Booby. 



Noted only at sea in Exuma Sound and between *Long Island and 

 Fortune Island, also south of *Castle Island (February i). 



