^°\g^^ ] BowDisH, Birds of Porto Rico. 2 1 



did not visit the section referred to myself, but I was offered live birds 

 which I was assured were brought from there, and at a price that could 

 hardly have been made on birds brought from other islands. It seems to 

 me that the Paroquet referred to in Dr. Richmond's list as " Conurus lati- 

 florus — Mona only.?" should have a place in the list of Porto Rican 

 birds. Conurus gundlachi Cabanis, supposed to be the same as C. maugei, 

 was described from Mona Island. 



Supplementary List. 



The principal works and papers referring especially to the birds 

 of Porto Rico, cited in the subjoined list, are the following. 



1864. Taylor, E. Cavendish. Five Months in the West Indies. Part 

 II. Martinique, Dominica, and Porto Rico. <C.Il>is, April, 1S64, pp. 

 157-164. 

 Notes on 48 species, including 31 observed, in Porto Rico. 



1866. Bryant, Henry. A list of Birds from Porto Rico presented to the 

 Smitlisonian Institution, by Messrs. Robert Swift and George Lati- 

 mer, with descriptions of New Species or Varieties. <[ Proc. Boston 

 Soc. Nat. Hist., X, 1866, pp. 248-257. 

 Records 41 species, of which 9 are described as new. 



1870, SuNDEVALL, Carl J. Foglamapaon Portorico <COefvers. 



Konigl. Vetensk. Akad. Fiir/iandl. for dr 1869 (1870.?), pp. 593-604. 

 About 100 species are enumerated, with annotations. 



1874. GuNDLACH, Juan. Beitrag zur Ornithologie der Insel Portorico. 

 <Journ.f. Orn., 1874, PP- 304-3IS- 



Annotated list of 116 species. 



1875. GuNDLACH, Juan. Neue Beitr ge zur Ornithologie der Insel Por- 

 torico. <iJourn. f. Orfi., 1878, 157-194. 



1878. GuNDLACH, Juan. Apuntes para la Fauna Puerto Riguena. <[ 

 Anal. Soc. Esp. Hist. Nat., VII, 1878, pp. 135-422. Aves, pp. 141-422 

 Bibliography and collation of previous authors, and extended notices 

 of the species, 153 in number. 



1889. Cory, Charles B. The Birds of the West Indies. Roy. 8vo, pp. 



324- 



Porto Rican birds are included, mostly on the authority of pre- 

 vious writers. Gives descriptions and bibliographical references. 



The following 70 species of birds, not met with by me, have 

 been recorded from Porto Rico by various authors, mainly by Dr. 

 Juan Gundlach. 



I. Colyinbtis doniinicensis. Taylor, 1864 ; Gundlach, 1878. 



■ 2. Sterna maxima. Gundlach. 



• 3. Sterna sandvicensis acuflavida. Gundlach, 1874. 



. 4. Sterna dougalli. Gundlach, 1874. 



