ORDER PASSERES. 
Family Tyvrannidae. The Kingbirds. 
58. Tyrannus tyrannus, Linn. Kingbird. 
A rare migrant, One specimen taken at Soufriére October 
6th, 1904. 
Family Icteridae. The Orioles. 
59. Icterus icterus, Linn. Troupial. 
Rare. One specimen. Layou, September 18th, 1904, Proba- 
bly introduced or an escaped cage bird. 
Family Tanagridae. The Tanagers. 
60. Piranga erythromelas, Vieill. Scarlet Tanager. 
A rare migrant. One specimen taken at St. Joseph’s Sep-. 
tember 10th, 19C4, and one seen in Botanic Station on October 
2nd, 1904. 
Family Horundinidae. The Swallows. 
61, Chelidon erythrogaster, Bodd. Barn Swallow. 
An abundant migrant arriving in large flocks. Seen in 
immense numbers at Goodwill October 25th, and at Botanic 
Station, November, ist, 1904. Several taken near Canefield, Novy. 
4th, 1904. 
Family Vireonidue. The Vireos. 
62. Vireo flavifrons, Vieill. Wellow-throated Vireo. 
A vare migrant, One specimen taken at Beause jour Sept. 
30th, 1904, 
Family Mniotiltidae. ‘The Warblers. 
63. Mniotiita varia, Linn. Black and White Warbler. 
“ Loiseux Noel.” 
“Abundant during the fall and spring migrations; a few 
remaing all winter, ‘Taken at various localities. Roseau, Oct. 
22nd to December 10th, 1904. 
