BIRDS OF NOETH AND MIDDLE AMERICA. (303 



Dendroica vigorsii (not Sylvia vigorsii Audubon) Coky, Auk, iii, 1886, 39, part 

 (Bahamas, part) ; Birds W. I., 1889, 53, part (do. ) ; Cat. W. I. Birds, 1892, 118 

 part (Ne-v Providence I., Bahamas).— Ridgway, Auk, viii, 1891, 335 (New 

 Providence, Apr. 17, 19). 



Drndroica bahamensis (not D. pityophila bahamerms Cory, 1891) Maynard, App. 

 to Oat. of Birds of the W. I., Nov. 29, 1899, 33 (New Providence I., Baha- 

 mas; coll. C. J. Maynard).' 



Dendroica achrustera Bangs, Auk, xvii, July, 1900, 292 (Nassau, New Prov- 

 idence I., Bahamas; coll. E. A. and 0. Bangs). 



Dlendroica} vigorsii achrustera Ridgway, Auk, xix, Jan., 1902, 69, in text. 



DENDROICA VIGORSII ABACOENSIS Ridgway. 

 ABACO PINE WARBLER. 



Similar to J), v. vigorsii, but decidedly larger, with relatively shorter 

 wing and with under parts more extensively whitish posteriorly; simi- 

 lar to D. 1). achrustera, but larger and with yellow of under parts 

 brighter and with flanks much less strongly tinged with brown. 



Adult male.— Length (skin), 133; wing, TO; tail, 57; exposed cul- 

 men, 13.5; depth of bill at nostrils, 5; tarsus, 20; middle toe, 13.5.^ 



Island of Abaco, Bahamas. 



(?) Dendrcecapinus (not Sylvia pinus Wilson, nor of Latham) Cory, Birds Bahama 



Is., 1880, 69, part. 

 {1) Dendroica vigorsii (not Sylvia vigorsii Audubon) Cory, Auk, iii, 1886, 39, 



part (Bahamas, part); Birds W. I., 1889, 53, part (do.). 

 Dendroica vigorsii Ridgway, Auk, viii, 1891, 334 (Abaco I., Bahamas, Apr. 1).— 



Cory, Cat. W. I. Birds, 1892, 118, part (Abaco I.). 

 Dendroica vigorsii abacoensis Ridgway, Auk, xix, Jan., 1902, 69 (Abaco Island, 



Bahamas; coll. TJ. S. Nat. Mus.). 



DENDROICA KIRTLANDII Baird. 

 KIRTLANB'S WARBLER. 



Adult male in spring. — Pileum, hindneck, sides of neck, and auricu- 

 lar region bluish slate-gray or dull plumbeous, the first usually more 

 or less streaked with black; anterior portion of forehead, lores, and 

 space between lower eyelid and malar region black, gradually blending 

 posteriorly into the gray of the auricular region; a white crescentic 

 spot or bar on lower eyelid, and a smaller, narrower mark of white on 

 upper eyelid ; back and scapulars brownish gray or hair brown , broadly 

 streaked with black; rump and upper tail-coverts slate-gray, narrowly 

 (sometimes obsoletely) streaked with black; wings and tail dusky with 

 pale brownish gray or grayish brown edgings, the middle and greater 

 wing-coverts margined terminally with paler brownish gray or grayish 



' Type now in the collection of E. A. and O. Bangs, Boston, Massachusetts. 

 ^ One specimen, the only one seen. 



