560 LIST OF THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. 
ORDER PSITTACI. 
Parrots, Paroquets, etc. 
FAMILY PSITTACIDE. 
A. O. U. Genus CONURUS. Kunt. 
NO. 
316 (382) CONURUS CAROLINENSIS. (LriNN.) Carolina Paroquet. 
At one time not uncommon in many of our Southern States; at present 
occurs only in Florida, Arkansas, and Indian Territory; breeds in 
holes in trees. 
ORDER COCCYGES. 
Cuckoos. 
FAMILY CUCULIDAE. Cuckoos, Anis, etc. 
Subfamily CROTOPHAGINAE. Anis. 
Genus CROTOPHAGA. § Liyn. 
317 (383) CROTOPHAGA ANI. Lixy. Ani. 
West Indian species; recorded from Florida, Louisiana, and Pennsyl- 
vania; the bird is entirely black; the bill is not like that of a 
Cuckoo, being very thin and somewhat Parrot-like in shape. 
Subfamily COCCYZINAE. Cuckoos. 
Genus COCCYZUS. Vien. 
318 (3886) COCCYZUS MINOR. (GMEL.) Mangrove Cuckoo. 
West Indian species ; casual in southern Florida. 
319 (386a) Coccyzus minor maynardi. Ripaw. Maynard’s Cuckoo. 
A Bahama race of C. minor; casual in southern Florida; it is much 
paler on the underparts, lacking the strong tawny buff on the 
belly ; the bill is slightly smaller, 
320 (387) COCCYZUS AMERICANUS. (LIXN.) Yellow -billed Cuckoo. 
Eastern North America; from the plains to the coast and Canada to 
Gulf of Mexico; breeding throughout its range; in winter to 
West Indies and Central America. 
321) (388) COCCYZUS ERYTHROPHTHALMUS. (\Wirs.) Black-billed Cuckoo. 
Eastern North America; from Rocky Mountains to the coast; breeds 
United States to Labrador; south, in winter to West Indies and 
northern South America. 
