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98. Compsothlypis americana (Linn.).— Recorded from 
the island by Poey, and also seen in March, 1902. Without 
specimens it is of course impossible to tell to which subspecies, 
as now recognized, this record applies. 
99. Chrysocantor petechia gundlachi (Baird).— The Man- 
grove Warbler was not observed in the Isle of Pines on either 
trip, though it was common at the opposite coast of Cuba at 
Batabano where a series of specimens was taken while waiting 
for a vessel to sail for the island. 
It is recorded from the island by Poey and by Cory. 
100. Dendroica carulescens (Gmel.).— Recorded from Isle 
of Pines by Poey and by Cory and not uncommon in March, 
I902. None were seen in 1904. 
101. Dendroica virens (Gmel.).— First recorded from the 
island by Poey, and later Gundlach says that he took his first 
specimen of this species in the Isle of Pines in January, 1855. 
102. Dendroica dominica dominica (Linn.).— This is 
another species recorded by Poey and found in March, 1902, 
but not seen in 1904. 
103. Dendroica discolor (Vieill).— Given by Poey from 
Isle of Pines, but not observed on either of the trips made to 
the island by Zappey. 
104. Dendroica palmarum palmarum (Gmel.).— Recorded 
from Isle of Pines by Cory and found there in March, 1902, but 
not on the second trip. 
105. Seiurus noveboracensis (Gmel.).— Recorded by Poey 
and seen in March, 1902. 
106. Teretistris fernandine (Lembeye). “ CHINCHILETA." 
— This beautiful little ground warbler inhahits the thick, dense 
woods and is probably commoner than it appears to be. It was 
not often seen, however. 
Three specimens, two males and a female, were taken at Pas- 
adita and Callebonita, in May and June. These are precisely 
like Cuban ones. - 
107. Geothlypis trichas (Linn.). — Recorded by Poey from 
Isle of Pines. The subspecies to which this record applies is of 
course somewhat uncertain. Ridgway identified a series of birds 
taken in western Cuba by Palmer and Riley as ignota, and all 
