BULLETIN FLORIDA STATE MUSEUM TABLE 9.-BIRDS OF INLAND LAGOONS AND PONDS. Islan Dat Species Podilymbus podiceps Butorides virescens Florida caerulea Ardeola ibis Casmerodius albus Egretta thula Hydranassa tricolor Plegadis falcinellus Dendrocygna arborea Anas discors Anas americana Aythya affinis Porphyrula martinica Gallinula chloropus Fulica americana Charadrius semipalmatus Charadrius wilsonia Squatarola squatarola Arenaria interpres Himantopus himantopus Capella gallinago Actitis macularia Tringa solitaria Tringa melanoleuca Tringa flavipes Catoptrophorus semipalmatus Calidris canutus Calidris pusilla Crocethia alba Limnodromus griseus Larus atricilla Sterna hirundo Sterna albifrons Ceryle alcyon Riparia riparia Hirundo rustica Petrochelidon pyrrhonota Stelgidopteryx ruficollis Total Species * known or suspected breeders d: GC e: Dec. C U FC U U VC FC U U VC U U VC VC GC Apr-May U* FC* FC* U* CC Aug. U U FC* C FC* VC* VC FC* U* U U* CB June-Aug. U* U* U* U* U* U* U U C Co U* U* U U FC U C C CO U* U U U U U U U FC U FC U* C* U VC U U 26 23 10 11 14 10 Grand Cayman, points to one conspicuous ture or cultivated field to logwood forest birch forest to a climax limestone forest. secondary sere-from a pas- to logwood-thatch palm-red The time involved in each seral stage is unknown and is obviously subject to local variations, es- pecially edaphic influences and drainage patterns, but certainly rever- sion of pastureland to logwood forest probably occurs within a few years -- Vol. 19, No. 5