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tail, 47-53 (52.1); exposed culmen, 12.6-16.5 (14.4); depth of bill at 

 nostrils, 4-6 (4.6); tarsus, 17-19 (18.2); middle toe, 10-11.5 (10.9).« 



Bahamas (islands of Abaco, Biminis, New Providence, Andros, Sa- 

 mana Cay); Cuba (including Isle of Pines); Little Caj'man (near 

 Cuba); southern Florida (Key West, Dry Tortugas, Ten Thousand 

 Islands, PuntaRassa, Charlotte Harbor, Tarpon Springs, Tampa, etc.), 

 as far north on Gulf coast as Anclote Keys. 



Vh-eo gilms (not of Vieillot) D'Orbigny, in La Sagra's Hist. Nat. Cuba, Ois., 



1839, 43. 

 Vireo longirostris (not of Swainson) Nuttall, Man. Orn. U. S. and Can., 2d ed., 



i, 1840, 359. 

 Vireo altiloquus (not Mvsricapa altiloqua Vieillot) Gambel, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. 



Philad., 1848, 127 (Florida).— Baied, Eep. Pacific E. E.Surv., ix, 1858, 334, 



part (coast s. Florida); Cat. N. Am. Birds, 1859, no. 243. 

 VireosylviaaltUogua C\8&m, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Philad., 1851, 152 (Florida) ; Illustr. 



Birds Cal., Tex., etc., 1854, 8, 221, part, pi. 37 (Florida).— Bkyant, Proc. 



Bost. Soc. N. H., vii, 1859, 113 (New Providence, Bahamas). — Laweencb, 



Ann. Lye. N. Y., vii, 1860, 266 (Cuba; crit.). — Albkecht, Journ. fiir Orn., 



1861, 206 (Cuba). 

 Vireosylva altiloqua Baikd, in Stansbury's Eep. Gt. Salt Lake, 1852, 328 (Florida). 

 Vireo (Vireosylva) altUoquus Baird, Eep. Pacific E. E. Surv., ix, 1858, p. "xxxxv" 



(=xxxv). 

 Vireo olivaceus (not Muscicapa olivacea Linnaeus) Thienemann, Journ. fiir Om., 



1857, 147 (Cuba; descr. eggs). 

 Phyllomanes barbatulus Cabanis, Journ. fiir Orn., iii, Nov., 1855, 467 (Cuba; coll. 



Berlin Mus. ?).— Gundlach, Journ. fur Orn., 1861, 324 (Cuba); 1872, 401 



(do.).— Brewer, Proc. Boat. Soc. N. H., vii, 1860, 307 (Cuba). 

 Vireosylvia barbatula Baikd, Eeview Am. Birds, May, 1866, 331 (Cuba; Bahamas; 



Charlotte Harbor, Florida). — Baird, Brewer, and Eidgway, Hist. N. Am. 



Birds, i, 1874, pi. 17, fig. 1. 

 Vireosyhna calidris, var. barbatulus Baird, Brewer, and Eidgway, Hist. N. Am. 



Birds, i, 1874, 360. 

 Vireosjlvia calidris barbatula Eidgway, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., iii, Aug. 24, 1880, 



174, 231; Norn. N. Am. Birds, 1881, no. 137. 

 IVireo} calidris barbatula Cory, List Birds W. I., 1885, 10. 



« Seventeen specimens. 



While, as a rule, specimens from the Bahamas and southern Florida are slightly 

 paler than those from Cuba, the difference is too slight and inconstant to warrant 

 separation. 



