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vidual of this form. If, however, Gosse’s bird is considered unidenti- 
fiable, then the name coryi Ridgway becomes available for it. 
Tiaris olivacea bryanti (Ridg.). 
Porto Rico. 
Averaging slightly smaller than the other races, and slightly brighter 
olive-green above; belly more yellowish. Perhaps the best of the 
Greater Antillean forms. 
* MELOPYRRHA TAYLORI Hartert. 
Fifty-one specimens, both sexes, adults and immature (one year 
old?) males, Grand Cayman, April, May, and June. 
This is one of the very strongly characterized species of Grand 
Cayman. Brown found it to be far from uncommon, though usually 
keeping well concealed in the scrubby woods. 
