APPENDIX
G E N U S P R O G N E .
P R O G N E F U R C A T A [anteà, p. 469],
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Progne furcata, Sharpe & Wyatt, Monogr. Hirund. pt. ix. (1889).
For the geographical distrihution of this species, vide suprà, Plate 82 [Map].
P R O G N E C O N C O L O R [anteà, p. 163].
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Progne concolor, Sharpe & Wyatt, Monogr. Hirund. pt. ix. (1889) ; Ridgw. Froc.
U. S. Nat. Mus. xii. pp. 105, 119, 132, 123 (1889).
Mr. Townsbxd met with the present species in Indefatigable Island.
For the geographical distribution of this species, vide sugìrà, Plate 81 [Maj)].
P R O G N E D O M I N I C E N S I S [anted, p. -165].
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Progne dominicensis, Feilden, Ibis, 1889, p. 483 ; Sharpe & Wyatt, Monogr. Ilirund.
pt. ix. (1889); Cory, Auk, viii. pp. 47, 48 (1891); id. t. c. p. 291; id. Cat. West
Ind. B. p. 114 (1892) ; Scott, Auk, x. p. 186 (1803).
R ecorded from the Island of Barbadoes by Schomburgk. Colonel Feilden did not
meet with the species himself in the island, but remarks that there is no reason to doubt
Scbomburgk’s statement, as the species is abundant and resident in Granada and
St. Vincent.
in Jamaica, says Mr. Scott, it is a migrant and summer resident, a few wintering.