SCIENTIFIC RESULTS OF EXPLORATIONS BY THE U. S. FISH COM- 

 MISSION STEAMER ALBATROSS. 



[Published by permission of Hon. Marshall McDonald, Commissioner of Fisheries.] 



No. II.— BIRDS COLLECTED ON THE ISLAND OF SANTA LUCIA, WEST 

 INDIES, THE ABROLHOS ISLANDS, BRAZIL, AND AT THE STRAITS OF 

 MAGELLAN, IN 1887-'88, 



BY 



Robert Ridgway, 



Curator of the Department of Birds. 



A.— Island of Santa Lucia. 

 Family MIMID^. 



1. Margarops montanus (Vieill.). 



Port Castries, December 2; one specimen. 



Family MNIOTILTID^. 



2. Leucopeza semperi Scl. 



Port Castries, December 1; one specimen. 



3. Dendroica delicata (Ridgw.). 



Dendroica adelaidw delicata Ridgw., Pr., U. S. Nat. Mus., v, 1882, 525. 

 Dendroica delicata Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus., x, 1885, 306. 



Family CCEREBID^E. 



4. Ccerebamartinicana (Reich.). 



Seven specimens. Four of these have the superciliary stripe wholly 

 white, and three bright yellow passing into white anteriorly, thus show- 

 ing that my Gerthiola finsclii (Pr. U. S. Nat. Mus., vm, September 20, 

 1885, 25) is untenable. 



Family VIREONID.E. 



5. Vireo calidria dominicana (Lawr.). 



Two specimens. 



Family FEINGILLID^E. 



6. Loxigilla noctis sclateri Allen. 

 Three specimens. 



7. Euetheia richardsoni (Cory). 



Loxigilla richardsoni, Cory, Auk, in, 1886, 382; Ibis, 1886, 472,475; B. West 

 Indies, 1889, 290. 

 One specimen. 



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