288 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 



1902. RiDGWAY, Robert. The Birds of North and Middle America. Part II. — 

 Bulletin United States National Museum, No. 50, October 16, 1902, pp. 

 XX + 834, 22 pis. 



Contains sundry references to the Isle of Pines in specifying the ranges 

 of certain species. Measurements of Isle of Pines specimens of Spindalis 

 pretrei on page 69. 



1904. Cooke, Wells W. Distribution and Migration of North American War- 

 blers. — Bulletin Biological Survey, United States Department of Agriculture, 

 No. 18, 1904, pp. 142. 



Quotes Mr. Cory's record for Dendroica virens from the Isle of Pines 

 (page 88). 



1904. RiDGWAY, Robert. The Birds of North and Middle America. Part III. 



— Bulletin United States National Museum, No. 50, December 31, 1904, 

 pp. XX + 801, 19 pis. 



Refers to Isle of Pines specimens of Petrochelidon fulva fulva (page 53), 

 and quotes several references from other authors bearing on the birds of 

 the island. 



1905. Bangs, Outram, and Zappey, Walter R. Birds of the Isle of Pines. — 



American Naturalist, XXXIX, April, 1905, 179-215. Review, Ibis, 1905, 

 630; Auk, XXII, 1905, 329. 



The first authoritative and important annotated list of the birds of the 

 island, based on a collection made by the junior author in the spring and 

 early summer of 1904, together with some data secured on an earlier 

 trip, in March, 1902. With this original information are incorporated 

 the previously published records of Messrs. Cory, Gundlach, and Poey, 

 bringing the whole number of species in the Isle of Pines list up to one 

 hundred and twenty. Six of these are here described as new, and critical 

 notes on others are added. Much interesting and valuable information 

 on the habits, local distribution, etc., of the various species is included. 

 There is an introduction treating of the physical features, climate, etc., 

 of the island, a map, and a number of half-tones illustrating characteristic 

 scenery. 



1905. Nelson, Edward W. Notes on the Names of certain North American 

 Birds. — Proceedings Biological Society of Washington, XVIII, April 18, 

 1905, 121-126. 



Catharles aura is divided into a northern and southern race, specimens 

 from the Isle of Pines being referred to the latter. 



1905. Bangs, Outram. The Cuban Crab Hawk, Urubitinga gundlachii (Cabanis). 

 — Auk, XXII, July, 1905, 307-309. 



Contains a translation of Gundlach's remarks on this species in his 

 Ornitologia Cubana, 1895, 18-19, in which he refers to a nest found in 

 the Isle of Pines. 



1905. Clark, Austin H. The Genus Conurus in the West Indies. — Auk, XXII, 

 July, 1905, 310-312. 



Refers to Conurus euops as formerly an inhabitant of the Isle of Pines. 



1905. Thayer, John E., and Bangs, Outram. The Mammals and Birds of the 

 Pearl Islands, Bay of Panama. — Bulletin Museum of Comparative Zoology, 

 XLVI, September, 1905, 137-160. 



