1889. ] FROM ST. LUCIA, WEST INDIES. 395 
the fauna and flora of the Lesser Antilles, consists of 96 specimens, 
which I refer to the following species ':— 
1. Cichlherminia sanctze-lucie, Sed. 16. Quiscalus inflexirostris, Sw. 
2. Margarops densirostris ( Vieill.). 17. Elainea martinica (Linn.). 
3. montanus (Lafr.). 18. Contopus latirostris (Verr.). 
4. Rhamphocinelus — brachyurus 19. Myiarchus tyrannulus (Bodd.). 
( Vieill.). 20. Eulampis Neha ie 
5. Cinclocerthia macrorhyncha, Sc/.| 21. holosericeus (Linn.). 
6. Myiadestes sanctee-luci, Stejn. 22. Bellona cristata (Linm.). 
7. Thryothorus mesoleucus, Scl. 23. Crotophaga ani (Linn.). 
8. Dendreeca delicata, Sharpe. 24. Coecyzus minor (@m.). 
9. Leucopeza semperi, Sc. 25. Buteo pennsylvanicus (Wils.). 
10. Setophaga ruticilla (Zinn.). 26. Falco caribbearum, Gm. 
11. Certhiola martinicana, Reichenb. | 27. Columba corensis, Gm. 
12. Euphonia flavifrons (Sparrm.). 28. Chamzpelia passerina (Linn.). 
*13, Loxigilla noctis (Linn.). 29. Geotrygon montana (Linn.). 
14. Phonipara bicolor (Linz.). 30. Nyctiardea violacea (Linn.). 
15. Icterus laudabilis, Sel, 
The birds of St. Lucia are principally known from the collections 
and researches of our Corresponding Member the Rev. J. E. Semper, 
as recorded in our ‘ Proceedings’*. Mr. Ramage’s collection makes 
no additions to the list, but supplies an acceptable contribution to 
the series of West-Indian specimens in the National Collection, 
where they will be deposited. 
The species at present known as absolutely restricted to St. Lucia 
seem to be nine in number. These are :— 
Cichlherminia sancte-lucie, Scl. 
Cinclocerthia macrorhyncha, Scl. 
Myjiadestes sancte-lucie, Stejn. 
Thryothorus mesoleucus, Scl. 
Dendreca delicata, Sharpe. 
Leucopeza semperi, Scl. 
Icterus luudabilis, Scl. 
Contopus latirostris (Verr.). 
Chrysotis versicolor (Miill.). 
Mr. Allen (Bull. Nutt. Orn. Cl. v. p. 166) has also separated 
the Lowigilla noctis of St. Lucia as a subspecies (scelateri), but the 
characters relied on do not seem to be constant. 
Fresh comparisons should also be made of Cichlherminia sancte- 
lucia, Myiadestes sancta-lucie, and Dendreca delicata with 
specimens from the adjoining islands, as the three species have not 
yet been very definitely characterized. 
? For a list of Mr. Ramage’s collection from Dominica, see supra, p. 326. 
2 See P. Z. 8. 1871, p. 263, 1872, p. 647, and 1876, p. 14. 
