APP? EN DEX TO CATALOG UE 
OF THE BIRDS OF THE WEST INDIES. 
BY 
C. J. Maynarp. 
DESCRIPTION OF NEW SPECIES. 
As the publication of the conclusion of Vol. UI of my Contribu- 
tions to Science has been greatly delayed, and as I wish to distribute 
this catalogue, so long withheld, I have given a brief description of the 
new species mentioned, referring the reader to the volume of Contribu- 
tions, mentioned in the Introduction, for further descriptions and fig- 
ures. 
15 COLINUS BAHAMENSIS. 
Bahama Bob-white. 
Size, form, and general coloration of the Florida Bob-white, Co- 
linus v. flortdans, but differs in having narrower black bandings be- 
low whieh show a tendency to form arrow-shaped markings. The 
chestnut is also richer. Habitat, the Island of New Providence. 
Types, male and female in my collection. 
53 SPEOTYTO BAHAMENSIS. 
Bahama Burrowing Owl. 
Intermediate between S. floridanus and S. domintcencts, 
thus differing from both. Habitat, New Providence, and probably 
Eleuthera. Type, a female in my collection. 
267 DENDROICA BAHAMENSIS. 
Bahama Pine Warbler. 
Similar to Dendroica vigorsii, but paler in general coloration, 
especially below, where the color is decidedly yellow, not greenish-yel- 
low. Habitat, New Providence. Type, male and female in my collec- 
tion. 
