310 Mr. F. R. Lowe on Birds collected 
parts/’ So far as I am aware, this bird has not been 
previously recorded from the Lesser Antilles. 
Ch^tura brachyura (Jard.). 
On the strength of Mr. Cory’s remarks Birds of West 
Indies/ 1889, p. 295), I have referred my only specimen (a 
female), which I procured from a large flock near Kingstown, 
to this species ; but having compared it with others in the 
British Museum, I am unable to detect any difference between 
it and specimens of C. poliura Temm. 
Euethia bicolor marchii (Baird). 
The St. Vincent Finch of this genus seems undoubtedly to 
be referable to this subspecies and to agree in every respect 
with examples from Barbados and Grenada. Having now 
obtained for myself a series of birds on the spot, 1 must 
correct my remarks in f The Ibis’ (1907, p. 122) with regard 
to the St. Vincent form, which were made on the strength 
of an examination of an insufficient number of specimens 
from that island in the British Museum collection. This 
bird was breeding in December. 
Urubitinga anthracina (Licht.). 
I saw a pair of these black Hawks near the Botanical 
Gardens at Kingstown, and I was informed at Chateau- 
Belair that they are often seen there. 
Anous stolidus (Linn.). 
Breeds in large quantities on the shore to the north of 
Chateau-Belair. 
Island of Grenada. 
We arrived at this island on Dec. 19th, and after a stav 
of a week left for Tobago. 
El^enia flavogaster (grenadensis ?). 
Pipra flavogaster Thunberg, Mem. Acad. Imp. St. PetersL 
viii. 1822, p. 429; Lonnberg, Ibis, 1903, pp. 241, 242. 
Elcenia flavogaster subpagana Berlepsch, Proc. Fourth 
Intern. Ornith. Congress, 1907, p. 384. 
Elcenia subpagana Sclater & Salvin, Ibis, 1860, p. 36. 
