37.2 Mr. O. Salvin on the Birds of the 



-+"132. Crotophaga ani. 



Crotophaga ani, Liim. ; Riilgw. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. viii. 

 p. 577. 



lUiatan I. ; Cozurael I. 



This, the common Antillean species of Crotophaga, is not 

 found on the mainland north of the State of Panama. 



—133. Crotophaga sulcirostris. 

 Crotophaga sulcirostris, Sw.; Boucard, P. Z. S. 1883, p. 454. 

 Holbox I. ; Mugeres I. ; Cozumel I. 



The common spe<!ies of Crotophaga in Central America, 

 being abundant in Yucatan. 



-h 1 34. PlAYA uayana. 



Piaya cayana (Linn.) ; Boucard, P. Z. S. 1883, p. 454. 



Meco I. ; Holbox I. ; Mugcres I. 



The birds from these islands agree with the common main- 

 land form of P. cayana, having dark tail-feathers. 



-('135. COCCYZUS americanus. 



Coccyzus americanus (Linn.) ; Baird, Brew._, & Ridgw. N. 

 Am. B. ii. p. 477. 



Cozumel I. ; Euatan I. 



These specimens vary slightly in size and stoutness of the 

 bill, and perhaps represent both the eastern C. americanus 

 and the western C. a. occidentalis, Ridgw. 



In its southern migration C. americanus reaches the Ar- 

 gentine Republic. Cf. Scl. & Huds. Arg. Orn. ii. p. 37. 



-^136. Coccyzus minor. 



Coccyzus minor (Gm.) ; Baird, Brew., & Ridgw. N. Am. B. 

 ii. p. 482; Ridgw. Man. N. Am. B. p. 274. 



Cozumel I. ; Ruatan I. 



Several specimens of this Coccyzus, which is seldom met 

 wdth on the mainland of Central America. It has been 

 recorded, however, from Honduras, and we have lately 

 received specimens from the Mexican State of Guerrero, 

 from Tampico, and from Buctzotz, in Northern Yucatan, the 

 latter collected bv Mr. Gaumcr. 



