SPECIES DESCRIBED SINCE l88o. 
CENTURUS BLAKEI. Ridgw. 
Blake’s Woodpecker. 
Centurus blakei. Ridgw., Auk, III., p. 337 (1886); Cory, Birds 
of the West Indies, p. 296 (1889). 
“ Similar to C. nyeanus , but much darker ; the forehead pale 
drab, or light grayish buff, instead of pure white ; auriculars deep 
light drab, foreneck and chest olivaceous drab, and lighter bars of 
black ; scapulars and rump light dingy buff, instead of nearly pure 
white ; frontlet, dull orange red, instead of pure vermilion or scar- 
let.” — Ridgw., 1. c. 
Habitat. Abaco Island. 
COCCYZUS MA YNARDI. (Ridgw.) 
Maynard’s Cuckoo. 
Coccyzus maynardi. Ridgway, Manual of N. A. Birds, p. 274 
(1887); Cory, Birds of the West Indies, p. 296 (1889). 
Smaller and paler than C. minor; under parts buff or ashy, not 
ochraceous, as in C. minor. 
Habitat. Bahama Islands. 
