Todd: The Birds of the Isle of Pines. 291 



1910. Read, Arthur C. From [the] Isle of Pines. A Field Trip to Las [Los] 

 Tres Hermanas [Hermanos] Mountains, April 4, 1910. — Oologisl, XXVIL 

 June 15, 1910, 84. 



A nominal list of twenty species observed. 

 10 10. American Ornithologists' Union Committee. Check List of North 

 American Birds. * * * Third Edition (Revised). New York, August. 

 1910, pp. 430, I map. 



Petrochelidon fulva attributed to the Isle of Pines (page 292). 

 1910. Cooke, Wells W. Distribution and Migration of North American Shore- 

 birds. — Bulletin Biological Survey, United States Depari7nent of Agriculture, 

 No. 35, October 6, 1910, pp. 100, 4 pis. 



Oxyechus vociferus torquatus given as breeding in the Isle of Pines 

 (page 88), doubtless on the authority of Messrs. Bangs and Zappey. 



1910. Bangs, Outram. Two New Woodpeckers from the Isle of Pines, West 



Indies. — Proceedings Biological Society of Washington, XXIII, December 

 29, 1910, 173-174. 



Descriptions of Centiirus superciliaris murceus and Xiphidiopicus per- 

 cussus insulcE-pinorum, from specimens in the collection of the Museum 

 of Comparative Zoology, collected by Walter R. Zappey. 



1911. Read, Arthur C. Bird-Life of a .Small Pond at McKinley, Isle of Pines, 



Cuba. — Oologist, XXVIII, January 15, 1911, 3, 2 pis. 

 Sixteen species recorded. 

 1911. Read, Arthur C. Birds of Santa Barbara Mountain and Vicinity, Isle of 

 Pines, Cuba. — Oologist, XXVIII, January 15, 191 1, 3-4. 



A description of the mountain, with a list of twenty species of birds 

 observed there in October. 

 1911. Read, Arthur C. Nesting Records, McKinley, Isle of Pines, Cuba, for 

 1910. — Oologist, XXVIII, January 15, 1911, 5. 

 Dates of nesting for nine species. 

 1911. Read, Arthur C. Sundry Trips. — Oologist, XXVIII, January 15, 1911, 5-7. 

 A nominal list of the birds observed on two trips from McKinley to the 

 mouth of the Nuevas River, August 16 and November 14 (year not 

 stated), and another list covering the species observed on December 4 

 on a trip from McKinley to the Canada Mountains. 

 191 1. Read, Arthur C. Migration Notes From The Isle of Pines. — Oologist, 

 XXVIII, January 15, 1911, 7. 



The records run from April 14 to November 26. The year is not stated, 

 but is probably 1910. Several species are recorded which are not known 

 to occur in the West Indies except as accidental visitants, and such 

 records are naturally open to suspicion. 

 19x1. Read, Arthur C. The Flycatchers of the Isle of Vmes.— Oologist, XXVIII, 

 January 15, 1911, 7-9. 



Brief notes on the habits and nesting of five species. 

 1911. Read, Arthur C. A Trip Down the Nuevas to the Sea. — Oologist, XXVIII, 

 January 15, 1911, 9-11. 



A nominal list of forty-three species observed between McKinley and 

 the mouth of the Nuevas River, May 17-19 (1910?). 



