Burns—On Broan-wIncep Hawk. 169 
Buteo platypterus insulicola Riley. 
Buteo pennsylvanicus? Lawrence, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., I, Dee. 
10, 1878, 286 (Antigua). 5 
|Butco] pennsylvanicus Cory, List Bds. W. I., 1885, 22 (part). 
Buteo latissimus Sharp, Cat. Ace., I, 1874, 193 (part).—Cory, 
Auk, 1887, 40 (part) ; Bds. W. I., 1889, 19S (part; Lesser Antilles) ; 
Auk. 1891. 47 (Antigua; crit.); Cat. W. I. Bds., 1892, 99 (part; 
Antigua). Davie, Nests and Eggs, 1889, 178 (part)—Warren Bds. 
Pa., 1890, 130 (part).—VFisher, Hawks and Owls, 1893, 79 (part).— 
A. O, U. Com., Check List, 1895, 138 (part). 
B(uteo] latissimus Ridgway, Manuel, 1887, 236; 1896, 237 (part. 
Buteo platypterus Riley, Smith, Mis. Coll., XVII, Noy. 8, 1904, 
282 (Crit.). 
Bluteo] platypterus insulicola Riley, Auk, XXY, July, 1908, 273 
(type, U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 119, 349, adult male, Antigua, British 
W. 1, May 29, 1890. Cyrus S. Winch, collector). 
Vernacular Names. 
Broad-winged Hawk. “Its great breadth of wing, or width of 
the secondaries, and also of its head and body, when compared 
with its length, struck me as peculiarities,’ (Wilson). 
Broad-winged Buzzard, (Coues). 
Broad-winged Falcon, (Latham). 
Broad-wing, (Of many writers). 
Broud-winged Hawk, (Vieillot). 
Broad-billed, Brown-winged and Road-winged WHawk—doubtless 
typographical errors (minor oological periodicals). 
Chicken Hawk. In common with the Marsh, Red-tailed, Red- 
shouldered, Rough-legged and Cooper’s Hawks. (Coues, and Pren- 
tiss, Surface, Widmann, and others). 
Falcon de Monte, Cuba, (Brewer). 
Gahilian, Minea, Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta, Venezuela, 
(Slavin and Godman). 
Wen Hawk, Hohawk Valley, N. Y. (Willard); Maryland;. The 
three Buteos, (Kirkwood) ; Massachusetts, (Maynard). 
Halcon pinto, Mexico, (Ferrari-Perez). 
L’Autour de Pennsylvania, Canada, (le Moine). 
La Buse de Pennsylvania, Quebec, (Dionne). 
Pennsylvanian Buzzard, (Sharp). 
Buteo platypterus antillarwm. 
Antillean Chicken Hawk, St. Vincent, (Clark). 
Broad-winged Hawk, (Of earlier writers). 
Chicken Hawk, St. Vincent. “The name by which this bird is 
