278 Mr. J. L. Bonhote on Birds 



Little Abaco was the only island where I met with this 

 pretty little Warbler, and it was not common. I did not 

 visit the more southerly islands, where it is supposed to be 

 more abundant. 



6. Mniotilta varia (Linn.). 



Mniotilta varia (Linn.) ; Cory, Bds. Bahamas, 2nd ed. 

 p. 54 (1890) ; id. Cat. W. Ind. Bds. p. 117 (1892) ; Bonhote, 

 Ibis, 1899, p. 507. 



2 ? . Nassau, New Providence, 4th March and 17th April. 



Occurs on both autumn and spring migrations. 



7. Campsothlypis Americana (Linn.). 



Parula americana (Linn.) ; Cory, Bds. Bahamas, 2nd cd. 

 p. 55 (1890). 



Campsothlypis americana (Linn.) ; Cory, Cat. W. Ind. Bds. 

 p. 117 (1892); Bonhote, Ibis, 1899, p. 508. 



(?. Nassau, New Providence, 19th April, 1902. 



Common on passage, but does not remain long. 



8. Dendrceca gundlachi Baird. 



Dendroica gundlachi Baird, Rev. Am. Bds. p. 197 (1861) ; 

 Cory, Cat. W. Ind. Bds. p. 118 (1892). 



Dendroica petechia gundlachi Baird ; Cory, Bds. Bah. 2nd 

 ed. p. 58 (1890). 



Dendroica petechia flaviceps Chapman, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. 

 Hist. vol. iv. p. 310 (December 1892). 



Dendroica petechia flavivertex* Chapman ; Bangs, Auk, 

 xvii. p. 292 (1900). 



c? . Grassy Creek, Andros, 15th January, 1902. 



2 (J . Spanish Wells, Andros, 1st February, 1902. 

 ? . „ „ 22nd January, 1902. 



3 c?. Little Abaco, 21st, 24th, & 31st March, 1902. 

 Previously this Warbler had only been sparingly met with 



north of Long Island, but the present series shews it to 

 range throughout the group. The examples are all very 

 similar, although one or two are more thickly streaked 



* Presumably a misprint for "Jlaviceps.'" 



