BIRDS OF NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA. 143 



Vireo calidr'is barbalula Coky, Auk, iii, 1886, 190; Birds W. I., 1889, 77.— (Chap- 

 man, Bull. Am. Mus. N. H., iv, 1892, 309 (Trinidad, Cuba; song). 



Vireo calidris barbaiulus Coues, Birds Col. Val., 1878, 491 (synonymy). — Cory, 

 Cat. W. I. Birds, 1892, 115 (Abaco, Biminis, Andros, New Providence, and 

 Samana Cay, Bahamas; Cuba; Isle of Pines; Little Cayman). — Bangs, Auk, 

 xvii, 1900, 288 (New Providence and Eleuthera islands, Bahamas; note on 

 molt). 



[ Vireo'] altiloquiLs var. barbatulus Coues, Key N. ,Am. Birds, 1872, 120. 



Vireo altiloquus . . . var. barbatulus CouBS, Check List, 1873, no. 123. 



Vireo altiloquus var. barbatidus Cory, Birds Bahama I., 1880, 82. 



Vireo altiloquus barbatulus Coves, Check List, 2d ed., 1882, no. 172. — American 

 Ornithologists' Union, Check List, 1886, no. 623.— Scott, Auk, iv, 1887, 133 

 (Punta Kassa and Tampa, s. w. Florida, summer); v, 1888, 186 (Mangrove 

 Keys, Gulf coast Florida, north at least to mouth of Anclote E. ; breeding); 

 vii, 1890, 14 (Tampa, Tarpon Springs, Punta Kassa, and Key West, Florida; 

 common and breeding along coast as far north as Anclote Keys), 312 (Dry 

 Tortugas, 1 spec, Apr. 29); ix, 1892, 213 (CaloosahatcheeE., Florida; breed- 

 ing). — Northrop, Auk, viii, 1891, 70 (Andros I., Bahamas). — Cory, Auk, 

 viii, 1891, 296 (Bimini islands, Bahamas), 298 (Abaco I.), 351 (Inagua). — 

 Bidgway, Auk, viii, 1891, 335 (New Providence). 



Vir'.o barbatula Baird, Review Am. Birds, 1866, 163, flg. 9. 



Vlireol altiloquus barbatulus Coues, Key N. Am. Birds, 2d ed., 1884, 332. — Ridg- 

 way, Man. N. Am. Birds, 1887, 470. 



[Fireo] calidris Sclatbr and Salvin, Nom. Av. Neotr., 1873, 11, part. 



Vireo calidris (not MotaoUla calidris Linnaeus) Salvin and Godman, Biol. Centr.- 

 Am., Aves, i, 1881, 186, part.— Gadow, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., viii, 1883, 

 293, part. 



VIREOSYLVA CALIDRIS GRANDIOR (Ridgway). 

 OIB PKOVIDENCE VIKEO. 



Largest representative of the genus (wing 84, tail 68, exposed cul- 

 men 18.6); resembling V. c. iarbadensis in coloration, but paler, the 

 pileum and hindneck light mouse gray, with the dusky lateral streak 

 very indistinct, and the dusky submalar streak very much narrower. 



Adult male. — Length (skin), 162; wing, 84; tail, 68; exposed culmen, 

 18.5; depth of bill at nostrils, 6; tarsus, 21.5; middle toe, 13." 



Island of Old Providence, Caribbean Sea. 



Vireosylvia grandior Ridgway, Proc. U. s. Nat. Mus., vii, July 29, 1884, 178 (Old 

 Providence Island, Caribbean Sea; coll. U. S. Nat. Mus.). — Cory, Auk, iv, 

 1887, 180 (Old Providence). 



VIREOSYLVA CALIDRIS CANESCENS (Cory). 

 SAINT ANDREWS VIKEO, 



" Sp. Char. — Resembles Vireosyhia grahdior 'B.idfrw.,hnt is ashy 

 instead of greenish on the back, and lacks the olive on the flanks and 

 the yellowish crissum; tail feathers not green. 



"One specimen, the type (no. 97846, coll. U. S. Nat. Mus.). 



