BIRDS OF KORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA. 



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Islands of Dominica, Marie Galante, Desirade, Grande Terre, and 

 Guadeloupe, Lesser Antilles. 



Loxigilla noctis (not Fringilla noctis Linnseus) Lawrence, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 i, 1878, 57 (Dominica; crit. ; descr. nest and eggs), 457 (Guadeloupe), 487, 

 part (Dominica; Guadeloupe). — (?) Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1879, 

 764 (Montserrat).— (?) Grisdalb, Ibis, 1882, 486, 487 (Montserrat).— Coky, 

 Auk, iii, 1886, 204, part; viii, 1891, 49 (Guadeloupe); Birds W. I., 1889, 91, 

 part. — Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., xii, 1888, 84, part (Guadeloupe; 

 Dominica; Montserrat?). — Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1889, 326 

 (Dominica). 



{Loxigilla] noctis Sclater and Salvin, Nom. Av. Neotr. 1873, 27, part. — Cory, 

 List Birds W. I., 1885, 12, part. 



Pyrrhulagra noctis ridgwuyi, part, Cory, Cat. W. I. Birds, 1892, 15, 112, 150 

 (Guadeloupe; Desirad^; Marie Galante; Dominica; Montserrat?) 



Loxigilla noctis schlateri (not L. n. sclateri Allen) Verrill, Trans. Conn. Acad., 

 viii, 1892, 337 (Dominica; crit; descr. nest and eggs). 



Pyrrhulagra dominicana Ridgway, Auk, xv, Oct., 1898, 323 (Dominica, Lesser 

 Antilles; U. S. Nat. Mus.). 



PYRRHULAGRA NOCTIS CRISSALIS Ridgway. 

 ST. VINCENT BULLFINCH, 



Similar to JP. n. noctis but under tail-coverts chestnut-rufous, like 

 the throat, and the chestnut-rufous throat-patch more extensive; adult 

 female and immature male lighter and clearer (less brownish) oliva- 

 ceous above, more j^ellowish olive-gray beneath. Still more like P. n. 

 dominicensis^ which also has usually chestnut-rufous under tail-coverts, 

 but adult male more intensely black and with chestnut-rufous throat- 

 patch extending farther backward (to anterior portion of chest). 



Adult male.—L&ngth (skins), 122.17-133.35 (127.51); wing, 70.10- 

 72.90 (71.12); tail, 49.53-50.29 (19.78); exposed culmen, 12.70-13.21 

 (12.95); tarsus, 19.56-19.81 (19.64); middle toe, 12.95-14.73 (13.72). ^ 



series of adult males shows the following variation in coloration of the under tail- 

 eoverts: 



Where the interrogation mark follows a figure in the above table the proportionate 

 amount of black and rufous can not be determined on account of the under tail- 

 coverts being partly wanting. 



^ Three specimens. 



