BIRDS OF THE WEST INDIES. 127 
SAUROTHERA BAHAMENSIS Bryant . ‘ ; : ANbROS, NEW PROVIDENCE, ELEUTHERA. 
DRYOBATES VILLOSUS MAYNARDI Ripaway. 
New Provipencr, Anaco, ANDROS, GREAT BAHAMA. 
MELANERPES NYEANUS Ripcway ‘ : : : F : : ; WatLING’s ISLAND. 
MELANERPES BLAKEI Ripcway . : : : 3 : : é : : A - ABACO. 
MELANERPES BAHAMENSIS Cory. : : : : : : : . Great BaHama. 
DORICHA LYRURA GovuLp . : : : : : - : : . Inacua (Lone Is.?). 
DORICHA EVELYN: (Bourc.). 
BLACICUS BAHAMENSIS (Bryant). 
PITANGUS BAHAMENSIS Bryant. 
ICTERUS NORTHROPI ALLEN F : : : : é : , , ANDROS AND ABACO. 
SPINDALIS ZENA (Liny.). 
SPINDALIS ZENA TOWNSENDI Ruinew. : : : ; . G. Banama, Apaco (ANDROS ?). 
SPINDALIS ZENA STEJNEGERI Cory ; : ; ; : 5 ELEUTHERA. 
VIREO CRASSIROSTRIS Bryant. 
CALLICHELIDON CYANEOVIRIDIS (Bryant). 
CC@EREBA BAHAMENSIS (REIrcu.). 
GEOTHLYPIS ROSTRATA (Bryant). . : E ; : . New PROVIDENCE, ANDROS. 
GEOTHLYPIS ROSTRATA TANNERI Ripew. : : Apaco, GREAT BAHAMA,. 
GEOTHLYPIS CORYI Ruinew. : 3 ; af ; ; : ; 3 . ELEUTHERA. 
DENDROICA PITYOPHILA BAHAMENSIS Cory ; : : ABACO AND GREAT BaHaMa- 
POLIOPTILA CASRULEA CASSIOGASTER Ripew. 
MIMOCICHLA PLUMBEA (LInn.). ; : , : : F NORTHERN BAHAMA ISLANDS. 
MIMUS POLYGLOTTUS ELEGANS (SHARPE). . : : : 2 : c : . Inacua, 
THE GREATER ANTILLES. 
All of the large islands which comprise this group have been more or less carefully explored ; but 
undoubtedly much yet remains to be learned regarding their avifauna. 
The birds of Cuba are quite well known, thanks to the energy and ability cf Dr. Gundlach ; but 
some portions of that island would still prove interesting to the naturalist. The rare Ara ¢ricolor still 
inhabits the Isle of Pines, although it has practically disappeared from the mainland, and Agelatus 
assimilis also occurs there. 
The Cayman Islands have been very well explored. Most of the species peculiar to this group 
are confined to the wooded portions of Grand Cayman, and some of them are even now comparatively 
rare. 
Jamaica is better known ornithologically than almost any other West Indian Island. 
The island of Haiti and San Domingo has not been well explored. ‘The country to the northwest 
of San Domingo City, known as the San Juan country, is practically unknown, and would probably well 
repay investigation. 
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