CHAP. XIV.] 



THE NEOTROPICAL REGION. 



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j Number of Species in each Island 



Family and Genus. 



ViREONID.K. 



Vireosylvia ... 

 Vireo ... 



Lalctes 



Phcenicomancs 



C0RVID.B. 



Corvus 



Cyanocorax ... 



MNIOTILTIDiB. 



Perissoglossa... 



Dendrceca 



Terctristis 



CcEREIiID.E. 



Certhiola 

 Glossiptila ... 

 Ccereba 



A.MPELID.E. 



Dulus 



HiRUNDINID/E. 



Progne 



Pterochelidou 

 Hiniudo 



Tanagrid^:. 



Euphonia 

 Spindalis 

 Phmnwophilus 

 Saltator ... 



rRINGILLID.E. 



Loxigilla 

 Melopyrrha ... 



Sycalis 



Plionipara 

 Chrysomitris 



ICTEKID.E. 



Icterus 



Agelreus 



Sturnella 



Ncsopsar 



Scolecophagus 



Quiscalus 



CO 



COQ 



la 



la 



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(?) (?) 



Eeuiaiks. 



One S. ATiiprican species 

 Five species migrate to Cuba 



S. American species 



1 I X. American species 



7 i Twelve sp. migrate to W.I. 



•2 



2 7 Dominica and Martinique 

 1 : 

 1 S. American species 



(?) 



1 — 



1 I 2 



2 : One species locality unknown 



One S. American species 



4 j St. Bartliolom. & irartinii;iue 



1 (iuadeloupe and St. Lucia 



3 jMartini(pie and Dominica 



1 S. Amei-ican species 



4 One S. American species 

 1 



Mexican species 



St. Lucia, Jlartinique and 

 Barbndoes 



