BIRDS OF THE WEST INDIES, I4l 
45. According to Salvadori, this species should stand as Conurus pertinax 
Linn., and not Conurus xantholemus Sclater (Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., Vol. 20, 1891). 
The species does not occur in St. Croix. It is found on the islands of St. Thomas 
and Curagoa. Berlepsch suggests (J. f. O., p. 88, 1892) that it may have been 
introduced in St. Thomas. 
46. Conurus gundlachi, described from Mona, proves to be Conurus chlo- 
ropterus. See Cory, Auk, p. 228, 1892. 
Conurus gundlachi was described by Cabanis from the island of Mona, who 
stated that it was larger than the C. ewops, with greater extent of red marking. He 
had at the time only a part of a specimen, or, as he says, simply “two wings.” 
(Ornith. Centramblatt, Sup. und Journ. VI, 1881, page 5.) 
47. Amazona Lesson. Tr. d’Orn., p. 189, 1831. Chrysotes, Swainson, 
Classif. Birds, 1837. 
48. <Amazona leucocephala Linn. 
Amazona leucocephala bahamensis (Bryant). A somewhat doubtful sub- 
species, which I do not now consider worthy of recognition. Cory, Birds of the 
West Indies, p. 183, 1889. Salvadori, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., p. 317, 1891. 
49. Amazona caymanensis (Cory). 
Chrysotis caymanensis Cory. Auk III, p. 497, 1886; id., Birds of the West 
Indies, p. 297, 1889. Salvadori, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., p. 317, 1891. Very closely 
allied to A. leucocephala (Linn.). 
50. Asarule, Coccyzus minor maynarvdi may be said to be confined to the 
Bahama Islands and Grand Cayman, although pale-colored individuals occasionally 
occur in many of the other islands. Both mor and maynard? occur in Grand 
Cayman. Birds from some of the Southern Antilles have the bill larger and are 
more highly colored. These have lately been given the name of dominic (Coccyzus 
dominice, Shelly, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., Vol. IX., p. 306, 1891). In the series now 
before me (over two hundred specimens) the large-billed race is represented from St. 
Lucia, Grenada, and Dominica. Scme specimens from St. Vincent might be 
referred to that form. Cory, Birds of the West Indies, p. 160, 1889; id., Auk, p. 394) 
1891. 
51. Coccyzus dominice Shelly. Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. Vol. XIX., p. 306, 
1891. (See No. 50.) 
