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1. Paecilonitta bahamensis bahamensis (Linn.). 
Florida, one record;! Bahamas; Greater and Lesser Antilles; 
Guianas and northern Brazil (southern limit of range not 
exactly known). 
Smaller. Average measurements, male: wing, 209; tail, 94.5; tarsus, 
37.5; culmen, 51mm. Female: wing, 197.5; tail, 86; tarsus, 37; culmen, 
50 mm. 
2. Paecilonitta bahamensis rubrirostris (Vieill.). 
N. D., V, p. 108, 1816. Type locality, Buenos Ayres. 
Southern South America, southern Brazil, Paraguay, Argen- 
tina, etc. 
Larger. Average measurements, male: wing, 225; tail, 112.5; tarsus, 
40; culmen, 52mm. Female: wing, 209.5; tail, 96; tarsus, 38; culmen, 
51 mm. (Thirteen specimens, seven males and six females, all from Mar 
del Plata, Argentina, collected by R. H. Beck in September, 1914.) 
3. Paecilonitta galapagensis Ridg. 
Galapagos Islands. 
4. Paecilonitta spinicauda (Vieill.). 
Southern South America. 
5. Paecilonitta erythrorhyncha (Gmel.). 
Africa and Madagascar. 
1 Brooks, Auk, Vol. XXX, p. 110, 1913. Cape Canaveral, Florida, taken by Gardner 
Perry in March, 1912, M.C. Z., no. 60,980. 
