188 S. F. Baird on the Distribution and 
Bahamas.| Cuba, | Jamaica. Other Islands. 
Pyranga rubra, “a 
“  estiva, * 
Hirundo prs PR 
bicolor, 
Cots riparia, 
St. Cruz. 
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a 
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culu: anna 
Coturicalas passernus 
Spizella soc 
Guiraca Tndovisian, 
Cyanospiza c cyanen, 
KER KK EK K 
| (saree oryaivors, * 
elzeus 
Age 
Randioteshdus Sesbietephalos,| 
cullatus. 
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Baltinore, 
Columba’ lensocephala, * *  |St. Cruz, Porto Rico. 
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87 species, 
rom an examination of this list it will be seen that, — but 
few exceptions, the species that reach Panama and ass in 
South Am eri tits o in Cuba as winter shakes? he prin 
eh uspiza Americana, and one or two species sit 
the middle province. It will also be remarked how many more 
of ou r species are recorded as visiting Cuba than Jamaica, 80 
ong instead of 36, the number he still less as we Pro 
eastward in the group. hama winter fauna will 
proba Besa ras an Leet | continental species uba, or even 
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uainted with it. The comparatly 
dabertoty of. seviibere t in Cuba, is probably owing to the fac 
that the island, the western end especially, with the Tortagas 
a stepping stone or resting place for our species passing from 
Florida to Yucatan and Guatemala. This is i probally the tT oo 
aa @ 
noted in Mexico north of Yueatan. Itis the species of the = 
dle provinee that characterize more especially the ee 
