iQiS. Catalogue of Birds of the Americas — Cory. 143 



Range: Haiti and San Domingo (Island of Haiti) and Cuba; Isle 

 of Pines? 



fig: San Domingo (La Vega), Island of Haiti. 



*Nephoecetes niger jamaicensis Ridgway). Jamaican Black Swift. 



Cypseloides niger jamaicensis Ridgway, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXIII, 1910, 

 p. 53 (Mayfield, St. Andrews, Jamaica) ; Wetmore, U. S. Dept. Agriculture, 

 Bull. No. 326, 19 16, p. 74. 



Cypseloides niger Cory, Auk, 1886, p. 358, part; Id., Bds. West Indies, 1889, 

 p. 140, part; Hartert, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVI, 1892, p. 494, part. 



Nephoecetes niger jamaicensis Ridgway, Bull. U. S. Nat, Mus., No, 50, V, 191X, 



P- 705. 

 ? Cypseloides nigra Chubb, Bds. Brit. Guiana, I, 19x6, p, 375, 



Range: Jamaica, Porto Rico. 

 I : Jamaica. 



*Nephoecetes niger guadeloupensis* subsp. nov. Guadeloupe Black 

 Swift. 



Range: Islands of Guadeloupe, Martinique? Dominica? St. Vin- 

 cent? and British Guiana (Merume Mts,)? 



fis: Guadeloupe Island, including the type specimen. 



*Nephoecetes niger borealis {Kennedy). Northern Black Swift. 



Cypselus borealis Kennerly, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci., Phila,, IX, 1857, p, 202 (Sim- 



iahmoo Bay, State of Washington, U, S, A.). 

 Nephoecetes niger borealis Ridgway, Bull. U, S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 1911, 



p. 707. 



Range: British Colombia and western United States (from Colo- 

 rado, New Mexico, etc.) south in Mexico and to highlands of Guatemala 

 and Honduras. 



I : Colorado. 



Nephoecetes niger costaricensis {Ridgway). Costa Rican Black 

 Swift. 



Cypseloides niger costaricensis Ridgway, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXIII, 1910, 



p. 53 (San Jose, Costa Rica), 

 Nephoecetes niger costaricensis Ridgway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 191 1, 



p. 710. 



Range: Highlands of Costa Rica. 



■ Nephoecetes niger guadeloupensis Cory: Type from Guadeloupe Island, Lesser 

 Antilles. _ Female, No, 14763, Field Museum of Natural History, Collected by 

 C. S. Winch, August 11, 1890, Similar to N. n. jamaicensis (Ridgway) from Ja- 

 maica, but averaging smaller and general color averaging darker. Wing, 144; tail, 

 63 (average of 8 specimens, wing, 145; tail, 60). I have not seen specimens of the 

 Black Swift recorded from Dominica, Martinique and St. Vincent, which are prob- 

 ably this form, or from British Guiana (Merume Mts.) which may prove to be this 

 or another form. 



