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52. Saurothera bahamensis Bryant. Recorded from Eleuthera, Andros 
Island, and New Providence, Bahamas. Specimens from Andros Island are slightly 
darker than those from Eleuthera and New Providence; but the difference is slight 
and variable. Adult birds in breeding plumage have a sub-terminal band of black 
on the tail feathers, which, with the exception of the two central ones, are broadly 
tipped with dull white. Young birds lack the black band on the tail. Cory, Birds 
of the Bahama Islands, Revised Ed., 1890. Birds of the West Indies, p. 296, 1889. 
Ridgway, Man. N. A. Birds, p. 274, 1887. 
53. Priotelus temnurus (Temm.). Pl. Col. T. III, 55 Livr. Pl. 326, 1825. 
Trogon silens. Wiirtt. Reis. N. A., p. 74, 1835. 
54. Lemnotrogon rosergaster (Vieill.). Peculiar to the island of San 
Domingo. The male differs from the female in having the wing coverts and 
tertiaries barred with white. 
55. Lodus pulcherrimus Sharpe. By the kindness of Dr. R. B. Sharpe, I 
have had the pleasure of examining the unique type of this apparently well-marked 
species. It is probable that the locality given (Jamaica) is incorrect; but if the bird 
occurs in the West Indies at all (and it would seem probable that it should), its 
correct habitat can only be a matter of conjecture. 
56. Mr. Hargitt has created a new genus for the San Domingo bird which 
has previously been called Pecumnus mecromegas. 
Nesoctites, Hargitt, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. XVIII., p. 552, 1890. 
Picumnus micromegas (Sundev.). Cory, Birds of the West Indies, p. 167, 1889. 
57. Dryobates Boie (Isis, 977, 1826) is generally accepted by American 
authors for the name of this genus. Mr. Hargitt, however, prefers to use the name 
Dendrocopus. Wargitt, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., Vol. XVIII, p. 201, 1890. Allen, 
Auk, p. 94, 1891. 
58. Dryobates villosus maynardi Ridgw. Man. N. A. Birds, p. 591, 1887. 
59. Centurus nyeanus Ridgway. Auk III, p. 336, 1886. Cory, Birds of 
the West Indies, p. 296, 1889. 
60. Centurus blakec Ridgw. Auk III., p. 337, 1886. Cory, Birds of the 
West Indies, p. 296, 1889. 
61. Centurus caymanensts Cory. Auk IIL. p. 499, 1886; id, Birds of the 
West Indies, p. 296, 1889. 
