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49. * L. tyrannus, the king bird. 



50. * Muscitapa nunciola, the pewit, or black cap flycatcher. 



51. * M. cristata, the great crested yellow bellied flycatcher. 



52. * M. rapax, the lesser pewit, or brown and greenish flycatcher. 



53. * M. subviridis, the little olive cold, flycatcher. 



[p. 290 Ms.] 



54. * Muscicapa cantatrix, the little domestic flycatcher or green 



wren. 



55. * M. sylvicola, the little red eye'd flycatcher. 



56. * Columba Caroliniensis, the turtle dove. 



57. || C. passerina, the ground dove. 



58. f C. migratoria, the pigeon of passage or wild pigeon. 



59. * Alauda magna, the great meadow lark. 



60. f A, campestris, gutture flavo, the sky lark. 



61. f A. migratoria, corpore toto ferrugineo, the little brown 



lark. 



62. ^[ Turdus migratorius, the fieldfare or robin redbreast. 



63. * T. rufus, the great, or fox coloured thrush. 



64. * T. polyglottos, the mocking bird. 



49. Tyrannus carolinensis. 



50. Sayornis fuscus. Muscicapa nunciola is Bartrani's, not, originally, 

 Wilson's. 



51. Myiarchus crinitus. 



52. Contopus virens. Muscicapa rapax is- Bartramian, not originally 

 Wilsonian. 



53. Empidonax acadicus. M. subviridis, Bartr., is quoted in Jardine's 

 edition of Wilson for the M. acadicus of authors, doubtless correctly, 

 because it is the only Empidonax known to breed in Pennsylvania, as 

 indicated by Bartram. 



54. Yireo noveboracensis. Cantatrix, Bartr., olim ; Wils., nuper. 



55. Vireo olivaceus. Wilson transferred the name M. sylvicola to V. 

 flavifrons, Vieill. 



56. zenaidura carolinensis. 



57. ChaMoEpelia passerina. 



58. Ectopistes migratoria. Full account, p. 469. 



59. Sturnella magna. 



60. Eremopiiila alpestris. 



61. anthus ludovicianus. 



62. Turdus migratorius. 



63. Harporhynchus rufus. 



64. Mimus polygi.ottus. 



