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INTEODUCTION. 



Geographical Distribution of the Species {continued). 



Vol. II. 



CAPKIMULGIDa. 



Oaprimulgus carolinenais 



rufug 



Tooiferus 



macromystax 



salvini 



yucatanicus 



saturatus 



Phalaenoptilus nuttalli 



Otophaues macleodi 



Stenopsis oayennensis 



Nyctidromus albicollis 



Chordeiles virginianus ... 



texenais 



Nyctibius j amaicensis 



grandis 



PlOID^. 



Colaptes mexicanus 



mexioanoides 



ohrysoides 



OMoronerpes seruginosuB 



yuuatanensis 



auricularig 



godmani 



callopteruB 



simplex 



Melanerpes foroDiciTorus.. 



chrysauchen 



pucherani 



wagleri 



rubriventris 



aurifrons 



hoiFmanni 



santacruzi 



diibius 



canescens 



uropygialis 



bypopolius 



Sphyropicus varius 



nucbalia , 



tbyroideus 



Dendrooopus harrisi 



jardinii 



stricklandi 



arizonsa 



aoalaria 



Dsndrobates oleagineus . 



caboti 



sanguinolentus . . . , 



cecilise 



Oeleus caataneua 



loricatus 



immaculatus 



Oampopbilus imperialis 



guatemalensia 



malberbii 



spleudens 



Oeophloeus scapularis . . . 



lineatus 



Picumuus oliyaceua 





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Old World, &e. 



General Bemarka. 



Peculiar to Yucatan. 

 Genua peculiar to Mexico. 

 Bahama la. 



Lower California. 



[islands 

 Beatricted to Yucatan, Honduras, and adjacent 



Peculiar to Buatan I. 

 Lower CaliFornia. 



