Todd: The Birds of the Isle of Pines. 289 



Measurements given of Isle of Pines specimens of Biilorides virescens 

 macidata (pages 142-143). 

 1Q05. Clark, Austin H. The West Indian Parrots. — Auk, XXII, October, 1905, 



337-344- 



The Isle of Pines included in the range of the genus Ara. 



1905. Clark, Austin H. The Greater Antillean Macaws. — Auk, XXII, October, 



1905. 345-348. 



Ara tricolor is set down as recently extinct in Cuba and the Isle of Pines. 



1906. Hellmayr, Carl E. On the Birds of the Island of Triniddid.^NovUates 



Zoologicce, XIII, February, 1906, 1-60. 



Measurements given of Isle of Pines specimens of Hydranassa tricolor 

 ruficollis (page 50). 



1906. Cooke, Wells W. Distribution and Migration of North American Ducks, 



Geese, and Swans. — Bulletin Biological Survey, United States Department 

 of Agriculture, No. 26, 1906, pp. 90. 



Reference is made to the only Isle of Pines record for Chen hyperborea 

 nivalis (page 68). 



1907. RiDGWAY, Robert. The Birds of North and Middle America. Part IV. — 



Bulletin United States National Museum, No. 50, July i, 1907, pp. xxii + 

 973. pis. 34- 



Critical notes, measurements, and references to a number of Isle of 

 Pines species of Turdidae, Mimidae, and Tyrannidae are included. 

 1907. Rothschild, Walter. Extinct Birds. London, 1907, pp. 244, pis. 42. 



Includes a reference to Bangs & Zappey's record of Ara tricolor from the 

 Isle of Pines (page 51). 

 1909. Read, Arthur C. From the Isle of Pines. — Oologist, XXVI, April 15, 1909, 

 57-58. 



A nominal list (common names only) of forty-four species observed 

 during the course of a two months' stay on the island. Several of these 

 were admittedly imperfectly identified, while others are obviously so. 

 1909. Read, Arthur C. From the Isle of Pines. — Oologist, XXVI, May 15, 1909, 



75- 



An addendum of twelve species to his previous list, including among 

 others the Cerulean Warbler and Red-eyed Vireo (!). 

 1909. Read, Arthur C. From the Isle of Pines. — Oologist, XXVI, July 15, 1909, 

 101-102. 



Notes on the habits of the "Florida" (= Isle of Pines) Grackle and 

 Ani; list of additional species observed (including such questionable 

 records as Yellow-bellied Flycatcher, Yellow-throated Vireo, and Black- 

 billed Cuckoo); and corrections of identifications in his previous lists. 

 1909. Read, Arthur C. From the Isle of Pines. — Oologist, XXVI, Aug. 15, 1909, 

 124-125. 



Notes on the habits of the Red-legged Thrush, and additions to the 

 list of species recorded from the island. The "Chimney Swift" of his 

 previous list is here set down as probably the Black Swift. 

 1909. Read, Arthur C. From the Isle of Pines. — Oologist, XXVI, September 15, 

 1909, 148-149. 



Interesting notes on the habits of the Cuban Oriole, "Zenaida Dove" 



