Todd: The Birds of the Isle of Pines. 295 



1914. Read, Arthur C. The Limpkin, Aramus Giganteus. — Isle of Pines News, 



VI, January 31, 1914. 

 1914. Read, Arthur C. Bird-Lore's Fourteenth Christmas [Bird] Census, 



Santa Barbara, Isle of Pines, Cuba. — Bird-Lore, XVI, January-February, 



1914, 50. 



A nominal list of thirty-one species. 

 1914. Read, Arthur C. The Cuban Crane, Grus Nesiotes.— Isle of Pines News. 



VI, February- 7, 1914. 

 1914. Read, Arthur C. The Warblers. — Isle of Pines News, VI, February 14, 



1914. 



A list of twenty-one species of warblers and three of vireos, including 



several of doubtful authenticity as regards their occurrence in the Isle of 



Pines. 

 1914. Read, Arthur C. The Dove and Pigeons of the Isle of Pines. — Isle of 



Pines News, VI, February 21, 19 14. 

 Nine species briefly discussed. 

 1914. Read, Arthur C. The Cuban Martin (Progne Cryptoleuca). — Isle of 



Pines News, VI, April 4, 1914. 

 1914. Oberholser, Harry C. A Monograph of the Genus Chordeiles Swainson, 



Type of a new Family of Goatsuckers. — Bulletin United States National 



Museum, No. 86, April 6, 1914, pp. viii + 123. 



Isle of Pines specimens of Chordeiles virginianus virginianus and C. v. 



minor are listed (pages 44 and 84). 

 1914. Ridgway, Robert. The Birds of North and Middle America. Part VI. — 



Bulletin United States National Museum, No. 50, April 8, 1914, pp. xx -f 



882, 36 pis. 



Isle of Pines records and references for a number of species of Picidae, 



Alcedinidae, Todidae, Caprimulgidae, Tytonidae, and Bubonidae. A new 



owl, Glaucidium siju vittatum, is described from the Isle of Pines. 

 1914. Read, Arthur C. The Cuban Cliff Swallow (Petrochelidon Fulva). — 



Isle of Pines News, VI, April 11, 1914. 



Includes also a note on the occurrence of the Barn and Bank Swallows. 

 1914. Read, Arthur C. The Cuban Quail [,] Colinus Cubanensis. — Isle of Pines 



News, VI, April 18, 1914. 

 1914. Read, Arthur C. A Bird Trip to the South Coast. — Isle of Pines News, VI, 



April 25, 1914. 



Random notes on a few species observed on an ocean trip from Westport 



to Caleta Grande, April 19, 1914. 

 1914. Cooke, Wells W. Distribution and Migration of North American Rails 



and their Allies. — Bulletin of the United States Department of Agriculture, 



No. 128, September 25, 1914, pp. 50. 



Contains a reference to Gundlach's record of Grus mexicana from the 



Isle of Pines (page 10). 

 1914. Read, Arthur C. Birds of Prey of the Isle. — Isle of Pines News, VI, 



May 30, 1914. 



A notice of nine species, the Cuban Sparrow Hawk and Cuban Crab 



Hawk being treated at some length. 



