BIRDS OF THE BAHAMA ISLANDS. 99 
FAM. TYRANNIDE. 
EVGA CEE RIS: 
TYRANNUS MAGNI/ROSTRIS. a’ Orb. 
GREAT-BILLED FLYCATCHER. 
The present species may be easily identified by its broad bill 
and large size, being much larger than any other species of this 
family found in the Bahamas. I have neyer met with it, and include 
it simply on the authority of Dr. Bryant, who states that he pro- 
cured a single specimen at Inagua. 
TYRANNUS CAUDIFASCIATUS. (d’Orb.) 
I have never met with this species in the Bahamas, but include 
it provisionally on the authority of Dr. Bryant, who states that he 
procured a single specimen at Nassau, N. P., during his second 
visit to the islands. 
TYRANNUS GRISEUS. Vieil. 
GRAY FLYCATCHER. 
Adult Male.— Above, grayish ash, darkest on the head; a 
dull black patch behind the eye; under parts, whitish; ashy on the 
