On some species of Birds from Cuba. 439 



7. Alcedo ALCYOiV. Linti., p, ISO. no. 7. 



Belted Kingfisher. Penn.^ Arct. Zool. \l.\^^. Lath., 

 Gen. Hist. IV. p. 50. no. 47. Wils., Am. Orn. III. 

 59. pi. 23. /. 1. Prince oXMusign., Gen. N. Am. 

 Birds, sp. 47. 



Martin pccheur huppee tie la Louisiane. PL Enl. 715, 



8. ToDus TiuiDis. Linn. y I. p. \7S. no.}. 



Green Todj. Lath., Gen. Hist. IV. p. 81, no. 1. 



Le Todier de St. Domingue. PL EnL 585. 

 Of the manners and internal anatomy of this bird, which is 

 plentiful in Cuba, Mr. MacLeay has given a very interesting ac- 

 ^■ount, in a paper lately read before the Linnean Society. I shall 

 not anticipate the valuable information contained in that conimu- 

 uication, by any remarks at present. 



9. MuscicAPA viRENS. Linn., I. p. 237. no. 11. Prince of 



jMusign., Gen. N. Am. Birds, ip. 47. 

 Muscicapa rapax. IVils., Am. Orn. II. p. 81. 

 Wood Pewee Flycatcher. Id,, Ib.pl. XIII. /, 5. 



10. T URDUS uuBRiPES. Tcmm. ' 



Merle a pieds rouges. Id., PL Col. 409. 

 This beautiful species, which has been lately described by M. 

 Temmiock, seems to be peculiar to tlie Island of Cuba. 



11. Sylvia Canadensis. Lath., Lid. Orn. p. 539. no. Ii7. • 



Prince ofMusign., Gen. N. Am. Birds, sp. 15. 

 Motacilla Canadensis. Linn., I. p. 336. no. 42. 

 Black throated Warbler. Penn., Arct. ZooL 11. p. 285. 



Lath., Gen. Hist. VIII. p, 162. no. 211. 

 Black throated Blue Warbler. fVils., Am. Orn. II. 



/J. 115. p/. 25. /. 3. 



12. Sylvia couonata. Lath., hid. Orn. p. 538. no. 115. 



Vieill., Ois. d'Am. Sept. pL 78. & 79. IVils., Am. 

 Orn. U. p. 138. & V. p. 121. Prince of Musign., 

 Gen.N. Am. Birds, sp. 104. 



