288 Mr. J. L. Bonhotc on Birds 



Vireo crassirostris flavescens Ridgw. Man. N. A. Bds. 

 p. 476 (1896). 



4 <$ . Nassau, New Providence, 16th & 26th December, 



1901, 19th & 23rd February, 1902. 

 3 ? . Nassau, New Providence, 12th & 26th December, 



1901, and 28th April, 1902. 

 A common resident, but very difficult to observe owing 

 to its skulking habits. None oF my specimens approach 

 in colour V. crassirostris flavescens of Ridgway, a form 

 about which more information is required. In one the stripe 

 from the eye to the nostril is deep orange. 



-f-28. Vireo flavifrons Vieill. 



Vireo flavifrons Vieill. Ois. Am. Sept. i. p. 85, fob 54 

 (1807) j Cory, Bds. Bah. 2nd ed. p. 83 (1890) ; id. Cat. 

 W.I. Bds. p. 116 (1892). 



5 . Mangrove Cay, Andros, 11th January, 1902. 



With the exception of the examples seen by Mr. Moore 

 and recorded by Cory, this is the sole record of this species ; 

 it probably occurs every winter, but is liable to be confused 

 with the preceding species. 



29. Spindalis zena (Linn.). 



Spindalis zena (Linn.); Cory, Bds. Bah. 2nd ed. p. 92 

 (1890); id. Cat. W. Ind. Bds. p. 114 (]892) ; Bonhote, 

 Ibis, 1899, p. 512 ; Bangs, Auk, xvii. p. 293 (1900). 



10 cJ . Nassau, New Providence, 12th, 14th, & 26th 

 December, 1901 ; 6th January, 19th & 22nd 

 February, 17th & 28th April, 1902. 

 7 ? . Nassau, New Providence, 12th, 21st, & 28th 

 December, 1901, 19th & 21st February, 1902. 

 Very abundant throughout New Providence. It was also 

 met with on Andros. 



30. Spindalis zena townsendi Ridgw. 



Spindalis zena townsendi Ridgw. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. x. 

 p. 3 (1887) ; Cory, Cat. Bds. Bah. 2nd ed., App. (1890) ; id. 

 Cat. W. Ind. Bds. p. 114 (189.2). 



9 S • Little Abaco, 24th to 31st March, 1902. 

 ? . „ „ 31st March. 



