360 LIST OF THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. 



ORDER P5ITTACI. 



Parrots, Paroquets, etc. 

 FAMILY P5ITTACID/E. 



A-o-P- Genus CONURUS. Klhl. 



316 (382) CONURUS CAROLINENSIS. (Linn.) Carolina Paroquet. 



At one time not uncommon in many of our Southern States ; at present 

 occurs only in Florida, Arkansas, and Indian Territory ; breeds in 

 holes in trees. 



ORDER COCCYGES. 



Cuckoos. 



FAMILY CUCULID/E. Cuckoos, Anis, etc. 



Subfamily CROTOPHAQIN/E. Anis. 



Genus CROTOPHAQA. Linn. 



317 (383) CROTOPHAQA ANI. Linn. Ani. 



West Indian species ; recorded from Florida, Louisiana, and Pennsyl- 

 vania ; the bird is entirely black ; the bill is not like that of a 

 Cuckoo, being very thin and somewhat Parrot-like in shape. 



Subfamily COCCYZIN^. Cuckoos. 



Genus COCCYZUS. Vieill. 



318 (386) COCCYZUS MINOR. (Gmel.) Mangrove Cuckoo. 



West Indian species ; casual in southern Florida. 



319 (38Ga) Cocci/zus minor viaynardi. Eidgw. Mayuard's Cuckoo. 



A Bahama race of C. minor; casual in southern Florida; it is much 

 l)aler on the underparts, lacking the strong tawny liuff on tlie 

 lielly ; the bill is slightly smaller. 



320 (387) COCCYZUS AMERICANUS. (Linn.) Vellow=billed Cuckoo. 



Fastern North America ; from the plains to the coast and Canada to 

 Gulf of Mexico ; breeding throughout its range ; in ■winter to 

 West Indies and Central America. 



321 (388) COCCYZUS ERYTHROPHTHALMUS. (Wils.) Black-billed Cuckoo. 



Eastern North America ; from Rocky Mountains to the coast ; breeds 

 United States to Labrador ; south, in winter to West Indies and 

 northern South America. 



