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4 females from Grenada, all gray. 
1 male from St. Vincent, black. 
104. Quzscalus guadeloupensis Lawr. Very similar to Q. exflexirosiris. 
20 males from Guadeloupe, 15 black, 5 mixed. 
14. females from Guadeloupe, gray. 
5 males from Marie Galante, 4 black, 1 mixed. 
4 females from Marie Galante, all gray. 
Ouiscalus gundlacht Cass. “Cuba, Little Cayman, and Cayman Brac. 
8 males, 4 females, all black. 
105. Quzscalus caymanensis Cory. GrandCayman. Auk III., p. 499 ,1886. 
Id., Birds of the West Indies, p. 291, 1889. 
27 males, 14 females, all black. 
Quiscalus brachypterus Cass. Porto Rico. 
7 males, 5 females, all black. 
Outscalus crasstrostris Swains. Barbados. 
4 males, 4 females, all black. 
Quiscalus niger (Bodd). Haiti and San Domingo. 
14 males, 3 females, all black. 
106. Genus Dives Cassin. Proc. Phila. Acad. Sci., 1886, p. 413. 
107. Spinus pinus (Wils.). Chrysomitris pinus Gundl. J. f. O., p. 9, 1856. 
Id., Rep. Fisico Nat. Cuba, p. 397, 1866. 
108. Spenus mexicanus (Swains.). Chrysomitris mexicana Gundl. Rep. 
Fisico Nat. Cuba L., p. 397, 1866. 
Yi09. Zonotrichia leucophrys (Forst.). Cory, Auk, p. 273, 1892 (Cuba). 
Vito. Ammodramus maritimus (Wils.). Cuba. Caban., J. f. O., p. 7, 1856. 
111. Ammodramus sandwichensis savanna (Wils.). Cory, Auk, p. 211, 
1886. Id., Birds of the West Indies, p. 98, 1889. 
112. Being in doubt as to the standing of the name Loxigilla, | wrote to 
Dr. Leonard Stejneger asking his opinion regarding it. His reply to me so clearly 
settled the question that with his permission I quote his letter :— 
“On the type species of the genus Lovzgz//a. Lesson, in 1831 (Traite d’orn., 
p. 443), established the name Zovigil/a for a heterogeneous group of birds as the 
tenth subgenus of the genus /yizgilla At the same time he divided it into two 
