SPECIES ADDED SINCE 1880. 
white, with dusky spotting on the jugulum; remainder of head and 
neck light chestnut, approaching cinnamon in places; fore part and 
sides of back rusty cinnamon; rump and most of upper tail-coverts 
drab; dorsal plumes dull greenish, the central ones glaucous, with a 
tinge of lilac; wings and tail dull green, the wing-coverts edged 
broadly on both webs, the secondaries more narrowly on the outer 
webs only, with rusty or whitish, under wing-coverts; breast, abdo- 
men, crissum, and sides of the body, light yellowish drab.” — 
Brewster, orig. descr., l. ¢. 
HasitaT. Bahama Islands (Rum Kay, Watling’s Island, Abaco 
Island). 
This form is probably resident in the Bahamas. A. vzvescens is 
also common in the Bahamas, and extends throughout the West 
Indies. 
SPECIES AND SUBSPECIES WHICH HAVE BEEN ADDED TO 
THE FAUNA SINCE 1880: 
AMMODRAMUS SAVANNARUM. (Gmel.) 
SOUTHERN YELLOW-WINGED SPARROW. 
This species is recorded by Maynard as occurring in the Bahamas. 
(Ammodramus australis mayn.) 
