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NORTH AMERICAN HERONS AND THEIR ALLIES. 



Martinique Green Heron, Butorides virescens macidatus (Bod- 

 daert). Martinique Island, Lesser Antilles. 



St. Lucia Green Heron, Butorides virescens lucianus: Oberholser. 

 St. Lucia Island, Lesser Antilles. 



Barbados Green Heron, Butorides virescens barhadensis Ober- 

 holser. Barbados Island, Lesser Antilles. 



Grenada Green Heron. Butorides virescens grenade mis Oberholser. 

 Grenada Island to St. Vincent Island, Lesser Antilles. 



Pia, L9. Green heron [Butorides trtreecent). Subspecies: 1, virescens; 2, an&Henyi; i, 

 fremari; 4, erenumomus; ~>, mesatus ; 6, hypemotius; 7, saturatus; 8, margaritophttue ; 



:i. bahamensis; 10, OUOOnus , ll, curaccnviH : srvon other sul>s|>»Tii>s are i>n ;is many 



Islands >•( the Leasee AstUlea, 



Tobago Green Heron. Butorides virescens tobagensis Oberholser. 

 Tobago [sland, Lesser AntillfB. 



Curacao Green Heron, Butorides virescens curacensis Oberholser. 

 Curacao [sland, <>H' the coast of Venezuela. 



ILembeye Green Heron. Butorides brunescens (Lembeye). 



Resident in Cuba and the Iflle of IMiies. | 



| Striated Heron. Butorides striata i Linmeus). 



A resident speclea occurring commonly In northern South America louts i<> 

 Peru and Argentina. The only record north of South America la that of ■ apod* 

 men taken May. 1904, on the savanna of Panama (Thayer and Bangs).] 



Black-crowned Night Heron. NffCtiooran nycticoraa noevius (Boddaert). 



Range. -The black-crowned uight heron, including all of its vari- 

 ous forms, is one of the most widely distributed of birds. In the 



