THE BIRDS OF HAITI AND THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 453 



Leonard, E. C. : 



Botanical Exploration in Northern Haiti. Smithsonian Misc. Colls., vol. 

 78, no. 7, 1927, pp. 118-123, figs. 126-131. 



Work on Central Plain, at Ennery and north to St. Raphael, Dondon, 

 and Marmelade. 



LONNBERG, ElNAR ', 



A new Nightjar from Haiti. Ark. for Zool., vol. 20, no. 6, March 18, 1929, 

 pp. 1-3, 2 figs. 



Description of Antrostomus ekmanl, 



Nagra ord om en samling faglar fran Haiti. Fauna och Flora, 1929, 



pp. 97-112, 1 fig. 



Popular account of a collection of 200 skins of 107 forms made by Dr. 

 E. L. Ekman in Haiti, including Navassa, Gonave, and Tortue Islands. 

 Macqtxart, J. : 



Notice sur une nouvelle Espece d'Aricie. Diptere de la Tribu des Anthomy- 

 zides. Ann. Soc. Ent. France, 1853, pp. 657-660, pi. 20 (col.). 



Description of Aricia pici, an anthomyid fly with larva parasitic on 

 Chryserpes striatus, collected near Santo Domingo City by A. SallS. 

 Maxon, W. R. : 



Botanical Exploration of the Dominican Republic. Smithsonian Misc. 

 Colls., vol. 74, no. 2, Sept. 27, 1922, pp. 62-63. 



Work of Dr. W. L. Abbott on Quita Espuela, and southern portion of 

 Province of Barahona. 



Botanical Exploration in the Dominican Republic. Smithsonian Misc. 



Colls., vol. 76, no. 10, 1924, pp. 43-47, figs. 42^6. 



Work of Dr. W. L. Abbott in Samana. Bay region, mainly southern 

 shore. 



and Richmond, C. W. : 



Biological Exploration in Haiti. Smithsonian Misc. Colls., vol. 72, no. 6, 

 1921, pp. 43-47, figs. 56-59. 



Work by Dr. W. L. Abbott and E. C. Leonard on Gonave Island, and Cul- 

 de-Sac plain and at Furcy. 

 Miller, Jr., Gerrit S. : 



Exploration of Haitian Caves. Smithsonian Misc. Colls., vol. 78, no. 1, 

 1926, pp. 36^0, figs. 37-42. 



Bone deposits at L'Atalaye. 



and Krieger, Herbert W. : 



Expedition to Saman& Province, Dominican Republic. Expl. and Field- 

 work Smithsonian Inst. 1928, Smithsonian publ. 3011, 1929, pp. 43-54, 

 figs. 33-44. 



Exploration of caves at San Lorenzo, and kitchen middens on the Saman.1 

 Peninsula, with large collections of bird bones. 

 Miller, Waldbon De Witt: 



Verrill on the Birds of San Domingo. Auk, 1910, pp. 103-104. 



Review. 



The Systematic Position of Calyptophilus. Auk, 1918, pp. 356-357. 



Placed in Thraupidae next to Phaenicophilus. 



Moltoni, Edgardo : 



Primo Elenco degli Uccelli dell'Isola di Haiti. Att. Soc. Ital. Scienz. Nat., 

 vol. 6S, 1929, pp. 306-326. 



Report on 113 forms collected in the Dominican Republic by Raffaele and 

 Ermanno Ciferri between 1925 and 1929, with first records for Dendro- 

 cygna viduata, Tryngit&s subruflcollis, and Bombycilla cedrorum. 



