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List of Birds Observed at New Providence, Bahama 
Islands, March-June, 1887. By A. H. Jennings. 
The following birds were observed at New Providence, between March 
_12 and June 26, 1887. All the species were actually taken, et!fc»ent,in two 
or three instances, where the large size or decided markings made a mis¬ 
take impossible. 
1. Galeoscoptes carolinensis. Cat Bird. New Providence. 
2. Mimus polyglottus. Mocking-bird. Green Turtle Cay, N. P. 
3. Mimus gundlachi. Bahama Mocker, Common at N. P. 
4. Mimocichla plumbea. Plumbeous Thrush. N. P. 
5. Muiotilta varia. Black and white Creeper. N. P. 
6. Parula americana. Blue Yellow-backed Warbler. N. P. 
7. Dendroeca tigrina. Cape May Warbler. N. P. 
8. Dendroeca coronata. Yellow-rumped Warbler. N. P. 
9. Dendroeca discolor. Prairie Warbler. N. P. 
10. Dendroeca kirtlandi. Kirtland’s Warbler. N. P. 
11. Dendroeca palmarum. Yellow Poll Warbler. N. P. 
12. Dendroeca striata. Black Poll Warbler. N. P. 
13. Siurus auricapillus. Golden-crowned Thrush. N. P. 
14. Siurus naevius. New York Water Thrush. N. P. 
15. Gotblypis trichas? Maryland Yellow-throat. N. P. 
16. Gothlypis tanneri. Joe’s Cay, Little Abaco. 
17. Setophaga ruticilla. American Redstart. N. P. 
| 18. Certhiola bahamensis. N. P. and Abaco. 
19. Spindalis zena. Bahama “ Finch.” N. P. 
20. Spindalis zena townsendi. N. P. and Abaco. 
21. Calichelidon cyaneoviridis. Bahama Swallow. N. P. and Abaco. 
22. Vireo altiloquus barbatulus. Black-whiskered Greenlet. N. P. and Abaco. 
23. Vireo crassirostris. N. P. 
24. Euethra bicolor. Black-faced Grass Quit. N. P. and Abaco. 
25. Loxigilla violacea. Violet Grosbeak. N. P. and Abaco. 
26. Agelaeus phoeniceus bryanti. Bahama Black-bird. N. P. and Abaco. 
27. Tyrannus dominicensis. Gray King-bird. N. P. and Abaco. 
28. Chordediles virginianus minor. Cuban Night-hawk. N. P. and Abaco. 
29. Doricha evelynae. N. P. and Abaco. 
30. Ceryle alcyon. King-fisher. N. P. 
31. Crotophaga ani. Savannah Black-bird. N. P. and Abaco. 
32. Saurotkera bahamensis. Great Bahama Cuckoo. N. P. 
33. Coccygus minor. Mangrove Cuckoo. N. P. 
34. Picus villosus insularis. Island Woodpecker. N. P. and Abaco. 
35. Centurus blakei. Blake’s Woodpecker. Abaco. 
36. Chrysotis leucocephala. Bahama Parrot. Abaco. 
37. Cathartes aura. Turkey Vulture. Abaco. 
38. Columba leucocephala. White-crowned Pigeon. N. P. and Abaco. 
39. Zenaida amabilis. Zenaida Dove. Abaco. 
40. Chamaepelia passerina. Ground Dove. N. P. and Abaco. 
41. Ortyx virginianus. Bob-white. N. P. 
42. Aegialites wilsonius. Wilson’s Ring-neck. N. P. 
43. Aegialites semipalmatus. Semipalmated Plover. 
44. Strepsilas interpres. Turnstone. N. P. 
45. Ereuntes pusillus. Semipalmated Sandpiper. N. P. 
46. Actodromus minutilla. Least Sandpiper. N. P. 
47. Symphenna semipalmata. Willet. N. P. and Abaco. 
48. Tringoides macularius. Spotted Sandpiper. N. P. 
49. Nycterodias violaceus. White-crowned Night-heron. Abaco. 
50. Phoenicopterus ruber. Flamingo. Abaco. 
51. Anas bahamensis? Bahama Duck. Joe’s Cay, Little Abaco. 
52. Pelecanus fuscus. Brown Pelican. Abaco. 
53. Phalacrocorax diloplus floridanus. Florida Cormorant. Abaco. 
54. Tacbypetes aquilus. Frigate-bird. N. P. and Abaco. 
55. Phaeton flavirostris. Yellow-billed Tropic-bird. N. P. and Abaco. 
56. Larus atricilla. Laughing Gull. N. P. and Abaco. 
67. Sterna anglica. Gull-billed Tern. N. P. 
58. Sterna hirundo. Common Tern. N. P. and Abaco. 
59. Sterna superciliaris antillarum. Least Tern. N. P. and Abaco. 
60. Sterna fuliginosa. Sooty Tern. N. P. and Abaco. 
61. Sterna anaesthetica. Bridled Tern. N. P. and Abaco. 
62. Anous stolidus. Noddy Tern. N. P. 
63. Puffinus obscurus. Dusky Shearwater. N. P. and Abaco. 
