BIRDS OF HAITI AND SAN DOMINGO. 



green, becoming decidedly greenish on the rump ; tail, olive, 

 brightest on the edges of the feathers ; primaries and secondaries, 

 brown with pale edgings. 



The sexes are apparently similar. 



Length 7.10; wing 3.60; tail 3.50; tarsus .80; bill .70. 



The species is abundant in the interior. They are gregarious, 

 and during the months of February and March flocks of from ten 

 to fifty individuals were seen every day at Petionville, flying about 

 among the orange-trees. 



No. 



Date. 





Sex, 



Mus. 



Locality. 



Length. 



Wing. 



Tail. 



Tarsus. 



1129 



Feb. 



18, 



1881. 



s 



C. B. C. 



f Le Coup, "[ 

 '( Haiti. j 



7.10 



3.60 



3-5° 



.80 



3978 



Dec. 



2 5> 



1882. 



$ 



C. B. C. 



| Puerto Plata, ) 

 ( San Domingo. [ 



7.40 



3-75 



3-7° 



.80 



3974 



Nov. 





1882. 





C. B. C. 



j Puerto Plata, } 

 \ San Domingo, j 



7.40 



3-7° 



3-5° 



.80 



3794 



Aug. 



8, 



1883. 



2 



C. B. C. 



f La Vega, j 

 { San Domingo, j 



7.10 



3.60 



3-5° 



.80 



3798 



July 



10, 



1883. 



6 



C. B. C. 



j La Vega, \ 

 j San Domingo, j 



7-35 



3.60 



3-5o 



.80 



39 6 7 



Jan. 





1883. 





C. B. C. 



j Puerto Plata, ) 

 ( San Domingo, j 



7.12 



3.62 



3.60 



.80 



39 6 9 



Nov. 



18, 1882. 



? 



C. B. C. 



| Puerto Plata, ) 

 ( San Domingo, j 



7.12 



3.60 



3.60 



.80 



3966 



Dec. 





1882. 



3 



C. B. C. 



| Puerto Plata, ) 

 \ San Domingo, j 



7.10 



3-58 



3.62 



.78 



3797 



Aug. 





1883. 



$ 



C. B. C. 



( La Vega, ) 

 \ San Domingo, j 



7-5° 



3-6 5 



3-6 5 



.82 



