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SAMANA OR ATWOOD’S CAY. 
Note regarding the islands of Maraguana and Samana, Bahamas. 
By Charles B. Cory. Auk VIII. p. 399, 1891. New York, 1891. 
CROOKED ISLAND. 
Additions to a list of birds seen at the Bahamas. 
By Dr. H. Bryant. Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. XI., p. 63, 1866. 
Boston, 1866. 
ACKLIN ISLAND. 
Additions to a list of birds seen at the Bahamas. 
By Dri: Bryant: Proc. Bost. Soc: Nat! Hist. XI. pi 63, 1866; 
Boston, 1866. 
FORTUNE ISLAND. 
Additions to a list of birds seen at the Bahamas. 
Bye Or. El. Bryant. Proc. Bost..Soc. Nat. Hist. XI, p163; 1866. 
Boston, 1866. 
List of birds, chiefly visitors from North America, seen and killed in the 
Bahamas in July, August, October, November, and December, 1876. 
By N. B. Moore. Proc. Bost. Soc: Nat. Hist. XIX., p. 241, 1877. 
Boston, 1877. 
THE MIRAPORVOS. 
Birds of the Bahama Islands. 
By Charles B. Cory. Vol. I, pp. 32-34. Boston, 1880. 
MARAGUANA. 
Note regarding the islands of Maraguana and Samana, Bahamas. 
By Charles B. Cory. Auk VIII., p. 399, 1891. New York, 1So1. 
A list of birds taken on Maraguana, Watling’s Island, and Inagua, Bahamas, 
during July, August, September, and October, 1891. 
By Charles B. Cory. Auk IX., p. 48, 1892. New York, 1892. 
