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BoNHOTE, Migraiio7i at some Bahama Lighthouses. 



TAuk 

 LApr. 



Dendrceca caerulescens. 



a. One male, 20th Oct., 1900. 



b. One male picked up on the cay, 28th Oct., 1900. 

 c-e. One male, two females, 23rd March, 1901. 



f. One male, 14th April, igoi. 



g, h. Males, 15 April, 1901. 

 /. Male, 19th April, 1901. 



No. 2 

 No. 5 

 No. 5 

 No. 7 

 No. 8 

 No. 9 

 No. 12. k. Female, 14th May, 1901. 



Dendrceca dominica. 

 No. 4. a-d. 2 1st March, 1901. No. 5. e-g. 23rd March. 1901. 



Dendrceca striata. 



No. 2. a. Female, 20th Oct., 1900. 



No. 15. b,c. Males, 15th April, 1901. 



No. 10. d-f. toth May, 1901. 



No. II. g, h. One male, one female, 13 May, 190 r. 



Seiurus aurocapillus. 



No. 9. a. 22nd Nov., 1900. No. 11. e. 13th May, 1901. 



No. 15. b-d. 15th April, 1901. 



Seiurus motacilla. 



No. 6. a. 26th March, 1901. Struck the Light at 3 a. m. 



Seiurus noveboracensis. 



No. 7. a. 30th Oct., 1900. No. 5. b. 1 ith April, 1901. 



Oporonis agilis. 



No. 10. a. 9th May, 1901. Struck at 7.30 A. M. There are only two 

 previous records of this species in the Bahamas ; the first from Cay Sal, 

 where Mr. Winch met with it on migration about the 14th May, 1891 

 (Auk, Vol. VIII, p. 352), and the second obtained by myself at Nassau 

 during the autumn migration on the 12th Oct., 1898. 



Geothlypis trichas. 



No. 2. a. One male, 29th Oct., 1900. Struck at midnight. 

 No. 6. b. Male, 29th Oct., 1900. 



