NO. 7 TWO NEW BIRDS FROM HAITI — RICHMOND 3 



Inagua) is of interest, though of no special significance, since sub- 

 species are known from the Cayman Islands and even from Old 

 Providence, the last more than 700 miles distant from the nearest 

 point in the Bahamas. 



Dr. Abbott found this bird " in pairs and the commonest species 

 in dense bush," and specimens were collected from Jan. 30 to Feb. 8. 

 The iris is noted as " gray " or " grayish white " ; the feet and bill 

 " leaden." 



