292 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 



iQii. Read, Arthur C. List of Birds Observed by A. C. Read On The Isle of 



Pines, Cuba, From December 1908, to December 1909. — Oologist, XXVIII, 



January 15, 1911, 11-13. 



A formal list, with English and scientific names (many misspelled), but 



without annotations, of one hundred species, with a supplementary list 



of fourteen species observed during 1910 but not previously noted. 



Practically all the questionable records in the author's previous articles 



are here repeated. 

 1 91 1. Read, Arthur C. Bird-Lore's Eleventh [Christmas] Bird Census. Mc- 



Kinley, Isle of Pines. — Bird-Lore, XIII, January-February, 191 1, 43-44. 

 Twenty-four species recorded. 

 191 1. Read, Arthur C. Birds Seen on one Ten Acre Tract in West McKinley^ 



Isle of Pines, Cuba. — Oologist, XXVIII, July 15, 1911, 113-114. 



A nominal list of eighty species, with an indication of their relative 



abundance. Contains numerous doubtful records. 

 191 1. Read, Arthur C. A Day at Bibijagua Beach, Isle of Pines. — Oologist, 



XXVIII, September 15, 1911, 146. 



A nominal list of nine species observed on June 16, (1911?). The 



"Virginia Rail" is of course some other species. 

 191 1. RiDGWAY, Robert. The Birds of North and Middle America. Part V. — 



Bulletin United States National Museum, No. 50, November 29, 1911, 



pp. xxiii + 859, 33 pis. 



Contains measurements of Isle of Pines specimens of Riccordia ricordii 



ricordii (page 543), and description and measurements of Priotelus 



temnurus vescus, based on an examination of the type-series. 



191 1. Burns, Frank L. A Monograph of the Broad-winged Hawk (Buteo platyp- 



terus). — Wilson Bulletin, XVIII, September and December, 1911, 139-320. 

 On page 195 is given a record of a pair of Broad-winged Hawks seen 

 circling about the crown of Los Tres Hermanos Mountains on April 3, 

 1910, by Mr. Arthur C. Read, and identified with a field-glass. 



1912. Oberholser, Harry C. The Status of Butorides brunescens (Lembeye). 



— Proceedings Biological Society of Washington, XXV, April 13, 1912, 

 53-56. 



Description, measurements, and critical notes on two specimens of this 

 species from Nueva Gerona, Isle of Pines. 

 191 2. Oberholser, Harry C. A Revision of the subspecies of the Green Heron 

 (Butorides virescens [Linnaeus]). — Proceedings United States National 

 Museum, XLII, August 29, 1912, 529-577. 



Isle of Pines specimens of Butorides virescens cubaniis listed (page 559). 



1912. Oberholser, Harry C. A Revision of the forms of the Great Blue Heron 



(Ardea herodias Linnaeus). — Proceedings United States National Museum, 

 XLIII, December 12, 1912, 531-559. 



The Isle of Pines is mentioned as included in the range of Ardea herodias 

 adoxa (page 545). 



1913. Read, Arthur C. Bird-Lore's Thirteenth Christmas [Bird] Census. Santa 



Barbara, Isle of Pines. — Bird-Lore, XV, January-February, 1913, 45. 

 Thirty-seven species recorded. 



