BIRDS OF NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA. 435 



Green Cay, Bahamas; Cuba, Isle of Pines, Grand Cayman, Jamaica, Haiti, 

 Mona, Porto Rico, and St. Croix, Greater Antilles; Anguilla and St. Eustatius, 

 Lesser Antilles) . — Salvin and Godman, Ibis, 1880, 117 (Minca, Colombia, 

 2,000 ft. alt.); Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, i, 1880, 110.— Ridgway, Nom. N. 

 Am. Birds, 1881, no. 74; Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., viii, 1885, 563 (Cozumel I.); 

 X, 1888, 575 (Swan I.), 578 (Ruatan I.); Orn. Illinois, i, 1889, 117.— Bbown 

 (N. C), Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, vii, 1882, 36(Boerne, s. w. Texas).— Bicknell, 

 Auk, i, 1884, 210 (song).— Shakpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., x, 1885, 251, 641.— 

 Turner, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., viii, 1885, 236 (Moose Factory, Hudson 

 Bay).— American Ornithologists' Union, Check List, 1886, no. 636. — Fer- 

 rari-Pbrez, Proc. U.S.Nat. Mus., ix, 1886, (Puebla, Mexico). — Lloyd, Auk, 

 iv, 1887, 295 (Tom Green and Concho counties, w. Texas, in migration). — 

 Cooke, Bird Migr. Miss. Val., 1888, 237 (Mississippi Valley localities and 

 dates).— Bryant (W. E.), Bull. Oal. Ac. Sci., 2d ser., i, 1888, 48 (Farallone 

 Islands, California, 1 spec. May 28, 1887).— Scott, Auk, vii, 1890, 16 (Tar- 

 pon Springs, Florida, last of Mar. to early in May; Punta Rassa and Key West, 

 July 13 to May 2). — Cherrie, Auk, vii, 1890, 335 (San Jos6, Costa Rica, Aug., 

 Sept., Nov., and Feb.).— Thompson, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xiii, 1890, 616 

 (Manitoba, breeding). — Nutting, Bull. Lab. N. H. State Univ. Iowa, ii, 

 1893, 277 (Grand Rapids, Saskatchewan). — Nehrling, Our Native Birds, 

 etc., i, 1893, 168, pi. 11, fig. 3.— Cherrie, Contr. Orn. San Dom., 1896, 11 

 (Jan. to Apr.). — Gaylord, Auk, xiii, 1896, 260 (Pasadena, California, 1 

 spec, Oct. 8, 1895).— Bangs, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xii, 1898, 143 (Santa 

 Marta, Colombia). — Grinnell, Pub. ii, Pasadena Ac. Sci., 1898, 44 (Arroyo 

 Seco, Los Angeles Co., California, 1 spec, Oct. 2, 1895). — Beyer, Proc. 

 Louis. Soc Nat. for 1897-99 (1900), 111 (Louisiana, breeding in St. Tam- 

 many and Tangipahoa parishes). — E.merson, Condor, iii, 1-901, 145 (Point 

 Lobos, Monterey Co., California, 1 spec, Sept. 9, 1901). 



IMniotilta] varia Bonaparte, Consp. Av., i, 1850, 311. — Coues, Key N. Am. 

 Birds, 1872, 92.— Sclater and Salvin, Nom. Av. Neotr., 1873, 8.— Cory, 

 ListBirds W. I.,1885, 9. 



M[niotilta] varia Cabanis, Mus. Hein., i, 1850, 20 (Mexico).— Newton (A. and 

 E.), Handb. Jamaica, 1881, 105.— Coues, Key N. Am. Birds, 2d ed., 1884, 

 290.— Ridgway, Man. N. Am. Birds, 1887, 484. 



Mniotilla [err. typ.] varia Lesson, Traite d'Orn., 1831, 318.— Vieillot, Gal. Ois., 

 i, 1834, 276, pi. 169.— Sclater, Proc Zool. Soc Lond., 1858, 298 (La Parada, 



Minotilta (err. typ.) varia Salvin and Sclater, Ibis, 1859, 10 (Belize, British 



Honduras, and highlands of Guatemala, in winter). 

 Minioiitta vara (err. typ.) Gregg, Proc Elmira Acad., 1870. 

 [MniotUta varia} a. varia Ridgway, Orn. Illinois, i, 1889, 117. 

 Sylvicola varia Jardine, ed. Wilson's Am. Orn., i, 1832, 314, pi. 19, fig. 3. — 



Richardson, Rep. Brit. Assoc, for 1836 (1837), 172.— Bryant, Proc. Bost. Soc. 



N. H., xi, 1866, 91 (Santo Domingo). 

 Nectarinia varia Hahn and Kuster, Orn. Atl., Lief, viii, 1834, pi. 4. 

 Certhia macttZata Wilson, Am. Orn., iii, 1811, 22, pi. 19, fig. 3.— Bonaparte, 



Journ. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., iv, 1824, 27.— Denny, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 



1847, 39 (Jamaica; Cuba). 

 Oxy giossus maculaius SwAiiisotJ, Zool. Journ., iii, 1827, 357. 

 Mniolilta borealis Nuttall, Man. Orn. U. S. and Can., 2d ed., i, 1840, 705 (Spot 



Pond, near Medford, Massachusetts, May 8) . 

 Mniotilla varia borealis Ridgway, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., iii, Aug. 24, 1880, 171, 



215; Nom. N. Am. Birds, 1881, no. 74a; Man. N. Am. Birds, 1887, 484, foot- 

 note.— Coubs, Check List, 2d ed., 1882, no. 92. 



