ORDER PICIFORMES, 201 



Campephilus principalis (Linnaeus). Ivory-billed "Woodpecker. [392.] 



Picus principalis Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, I, 1758, 113. Based on 

 The Largest White-bill Woodpecker, Picus maxitmis rostro albo Cates- 

 BT, Carolina, I, 16. (in America septentrionali = South Carolina.) 



Range. — Formerly the South Atlantic and Gulf states from Texas to North 

 Carolina, north in the Mississippi Valley to Oklahoma, Missouri, southern 

 Illinois, and southern Indiana; now greatly restricted; reported as occurring 

 locally in small numbers in central Florida, and possibly in southern Missouri, 

 southern Mississippi, and Louisiana. 



Order PASSERIFORMES. Perching Birds. 



Suborder TYRANNI. Songless Perching Birds. 



Family COTINGIDAE. Cotingas. 



Genus PLATYPSARIS Sclater. 



Platypsaris Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., XXV, 1857, No. 331 [July 14], 

 72. Type, by orig. desig., Pachyramphus lati.ostris Bonaparte. 



• Platypsaris aglaiae albiventris (Lawrence). Xantus's Becard. [441.1.] 



Hadrostomus albiventris Lawrence, Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. N. Y., VIII, 

 1867, 475. (Western Mexico, Plains of Colima.) 



Range. — Huachuca Mountains, Arizona (one record, June 20, 1888) ,i south 

 through western Mexico to Oaxaca; also Nuevo Leon. [Additional races occur 

 in Mexico and Central America.] 



Family TYRANNIDAE. Tyrant Flycatchers. 



Genus TYRANNUS Lacepede. 



Tyrannus Lacepede, Tableaux Oiseaux, 1799, 5. Type, by tautonymy, 

 Lanius tyrannus Linnaeus. 



Tyrannus tyrannus (Linnaeus). Eastern Kingbird. [444.] 



Lanius Tyrannus Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, I, 1758, 94. Based 

 mainly on The Tyrant, Muscicapa corona rubra Catesby, Carolina, I, 

 55. (in America septentrionali = South Carolina.) 



Range. — Breeds from southern British Columbia, southern Mackenzie, 

 central Manitoba, northern Ontario, southern Quebec, and Nova Scotia south 



1 Price, Auk, V, 1888, 425. 



