BIEDS OF NORTH AND MIDDLE AMEBICA. 513 



[Caprimulgus] omatus Gray, Hand-list, 1, 1869, 59, no. 663. 



Antrostomus cortapau Pblzbln, Om. Bras., i. Abth., 1868, 13 (Ponte de Guapor6, 

 Corrego Funda, Barro de Rio Negro, and Pard, Brazil; ex Natterer, manu- 

 script), 53 (description; distinguished from .4. rufus; Engenho do Cap. Gama, 

 Novi Friburgi, Bahia, etc.). 



ANTROSTOMUS RUFUS OTIOSUS Bangs. 



SANTA LUCIA HUFOUS GOATSTJCKER. 



Similar to ^. r. rufus but decidedly larger, with relatively larger 

 bni, and coloration averaging darker and less rufescent, with black 

 streaks or longitudinal spots on pUeum averaging broader, bars on 

 under tail-coverts usually broader, and cinnamon-rufous spots on 

 inner webs of primaries usually smaller, sometimes almost wanting. 



Adult maZe.— Length (skins), 265-278 (274) ; wmg, 183-194 (189) ; 

 taU, 125.5-132.5 (128.8); exposed cuhnen, 16.5-19 (17.7); tarsus, 

 15-18 (16.4); middle toe, 17-18.5 (17.7).« 



Adult female.— Length (skins), 258-267 (262); wing, 188-189 

 (188.5); tail, 124-124.5 (124.2); exposed culmen, 18-18.5 (18.2); 

 tarsus, 16; middle toe, 18.* 



Island of Santa Lucia, Lesser Antilles. 



Antrostomus rutilus (not o£ Burmeister) Semper, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1872, 



652 (Santa Lucia, Lesser Antilles; habits). — Allen, Bull. Nutt. Om. Club, 



V, 1880, 169 (Santa Lucia). 

 Antrostomus rufus (not Capnmulgus rufus Boddaert) Coet, Auk, iii, 1886, 341 



(Santa Lucia); Birds West Ind., 1889, 136 (Santa Lucia); Cat. West. Ind. 



Birds, 1892, 105 (Santa Lucia). 

 {Antrostomus'l rufus Cokt, List Birds West Ind., 1885, 16 (Santa Lucia). 

 Caprimulgus rufus (not of Boddaert) Habtebt, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., xvi, 1892, 



566, part (Santa Lucia). 

 C[aprimulgus] rufus Hartebt, Tierreich, Podarg., Caprim., Macropt., 1897, 43, 



part (Santa Lucia). 

 [Caprimulgus] rufus Shabpe, Hand-list, ii, 1900, 85, part (Santa Lucia). 

 Antrostomus rufus otiosus Bangs, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xxiv, Juna 23, 1911, 188 



'Santa Lucia, Lesser Antilles; coll. Mus. Comp. Zool.). 



ANTROSTOMUS CUBANENSIS Lawrence. 



CUBAN GOATSUCKER. 



Adult Tnale. — PUeum deep grayish brown, intermixed, more or less, 

 with pale brownish gray laterally, irregularly vermiculated with dusky 

 and streaked with sooty black, the streaks broader and more or less 

 serrately-edged on median portion; hindneck similar but the blackish 

 streaks less distinct ; back, scapulars, rump, and upper tail-coverts light 

 brownish gray or grayish brown irregularly vermiculated and stippled 

 with dusky and streaked with sooty black ; scapulars duU buff y whitish, 

 •more or less suffused with very pale brownish gray, freckled and 



"■ Six specimens. 6 Two specimena. 



3622°— Bull. 50, pt 6—14 33 



