146 BIRDS OF THE WEST INDIES. 
93. Corvus solitarius Wiirtt. Corvus palmarum Wirtt. Erste Reise nord 
Amerika, 1835, p- 68, San Domingo. 
94. C. minutus Gundl. Nostrils covered by bristles, bristles larger than in 
NASICUS. 
95. Corvus nasicus Temm. Nostrils open, bristles short. Several speci- 
mens have lately been received from Grand Caicos Island, Bahamas. 
96. Nanthocephalus icterocephalus (Bonap.). Recorded by Feilden from 
Barbados. Ibis, p. 489, 1889. 
97. Agelaius assimilis Gundl. The female of this species is black, the male 
resembles A. phaniceus more than it does dryante. 
98. Agelaius phaniceus bryanti Ridgw. Man. N. A. Birds, pp. 570-592 
1887. 
99. ILcterus tcterus Linn. Several specimens in my collection from St. 
homas are very highly colored. 
100. J/elerus northropt Allen. Auk, p. 343, 1890, Andros Island. Cory, 
Auk, 350, 1891, Abaco Island. 
101 Jeterus bairdi Cory. Auk IIL, p. 500, 1886. Id. Birds of the West 
Indies, p. 291, 1880 
102. Ouzscalus fortirostris Lawr. The adult females are black. 
103. Qurscalus inflexirostris Swains. Q. lumitnosus Lawr. I cannot sepa- 
rate birds from Grenada, St. Vincent, St. Lucia, and Martinique. It is probable that 
the old females are black like the males; but in the series before me there is but one 
black specimen which is marked a female. My collection contains the following : — 
Quiscalus fortirostris Lawr. Barbados. 
9 specimens, 5 males, 4 females; all the females are black. 
Outscalus inflexirostris Swains. 
20 males from St. Lucia, all black. 
females from St. Lucia, 4 gray, 1 black. 
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males from Martinique, 6 black, 1 mixed, 
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females from Martinique, all gray, 
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6 males from Grenada, all black. 
