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28. CoccYZUS MINOR. Cuckoo-manioce. 
12 inches. Gray above, buff below: white tips to tail 
feathers. 
29. CERYLE ALCYON. Kingfisher. 
9 inches. Blue-gray above, speckled with white; white 
below, with blue band across breast, head with large crest. 
Female with additional band on breast and sides, chestnut- 
30. AMAZONA GUILDINGI. St. Vincent Parrot. 
19 inches. Yellow-brown above, reddish brown bellow ; 
head blue ; forehead white ; wide band of yellow and orange on 
wing. Tail orange at base, yellow at tip, with wide band of 
blue across middle. 
381. STRIX NIGRESCENS. Owl. Jumbie Bird. 
12 inches. Mottled brown, face reddish, buffy beneath, with 
small round black spots. Tail banded light and dark brownish. 
Ends of face feathers (ruff) dark red-brown. Iris chocolate: 
bill white. 
32. BuTrkO LATISSIMUS. Chicken Hawk Broad-winged Hawk 
(CURRen)s 
14 inches. Mottled brown above, light brown below, with 
dark markings on breast. 
38. URUBITINGA ANTHRACINA. Black Hawk. 
24 inches. Slaty black, tail banded with white. 
34, FALCO PERIGRINUS ANATUM. Duck Hawk. 
19 inches. Slaty gray above, dirty white below, with 
brown markings on breast. A powerful hawk, of great quick- 
ness and velocity on the wing. Seen about cliffs. 
385. COLUMBA CORENSIS. Ramier. 
134 inches. Slaty gray, head reddish-brown. 
36. ZBENAIDA ZBNAIDA. Mountain Dove. 
10 inches. Brown above, lighter purplish brown below. 
Blue streak below ear. Feet red. 
87. ZENAIDA MARTINICANA. Seaside Dove. 
10 inches. Brown above, dull bluish-white below. Lower 
back ehestnut. Dark-blue line on cheek. 
38. COLUMBIGALLINA PASSERINA. Ground Dove. 
64 inches. Dull-brown; spots of metallic purple on wings. 
389. ORTALDA RUFICAUDA. Cocorico. Chachalaca (Mexico and 
United States). Guacharaca (Venezuela). Guan. 
24 inches. Olive-brown, head grayish. 
40. EUPSYCHORTYX SONNINII Quail. 
74 inches. Above, mottled reddish-brown, buff, and black ; 
tail slaty ; breast, mottled grayish; rest of underparts, chestnut 
brown. Face white; crest and throat buff brown. 
41 ARDEA HBRODIAS. Gray Gaulding. Great Blue Heron 
(United States). 
Mainly slaty gray, lighter below and streaked with white ; 
readily known by its great size, 
