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VIREONID^l. 

 34.t Lanivireo solitarius Baird. Solitary Vireo. 

 Rather common. In full song early in March. 



35.* Vireo noveboracensis Bonaparte. White-eyed Vireo. 

 Common. In full sons in March. 



36.t Vireosylvia olivacea Bonaparte. Red-eted Vireo. 



u A few all winter." — Boardman. Common after the 1st of March, 

 on the Middle St. John's. 



The Yellow-throated Vireo, Lanivireo Jiavifrons, was quite common 

 early in March, and is undoubtedly a winter resident in South Florida. 



AMPELID-EJ. 



37.t Ampelis cedrorum Baird. Cedar Bird. 

 Common. Perhaps resident. 



LANIID-B3. 



38.* Collurio ludovicianus Baird. Loggerhead Shrike. 



Lanius ludovicianus Linne, Syst. Nat., I, 184, 1766. — Bonaparte, Nuttall, 



Audubon. — Gambel, Proc. Phil. Acad. Nat. Sci., Ill, 200, 1847. 

 Lanius garrulus Bartram, Travels, 289, 1791 (no description). 

 ? Lanius ardosiaceus Vieillot, Ois. Am. Sept., I, 81, pi. li, 1807. — Bonaparte, 



Obs. on Wils. Nomenc, Journ. Phil. Acad. Nat. Sci., III. 358, 1824. 

 Lanius carolinensis Wilson, Am. Orn., Ill, 57, pi. xxii, fig. 5, 1811. 

 Lanius excubitoroides Swainson, Faun. Bor. Am., II, pi. xxxiv, 1831. 

 Lanius elegans Swainson, Ibid., 122. — Nuttall, Man. Am. Orn., I, 2d ed., 



287, 1840. — Gambel, Proc. Phil. Acad. Nat. Sci., I, 261, 1843. 

 Lanius mexicanus Brehm, Cab. Journ. fur Orn., II, 145, 1854. — Sclater, 



Catal. Am. Birds, 46, 1861. 

 Collurio ludovicianus Baird, Birds of N. Am., 325, 1858. — Allen, Amer. 



Nat., III. 579, 1869. —Baird, Rev. Am. Birds, I, 443, 1866. 

 Collurio excubitoroides Baird, Birds N. Am., 337. — Baird, Rev. Am. Birds, 



I, 445. — Cooper & Baird, Orn. Cal., I, 138, 1870. 

 Collurio elegans Baird, Birds N. Am., 328. — Baird, Rev. Am. Birds, I, 444. 



Cooper & Baird, Orn. Cal., I, 140, 1870. 



Not very numerous. 



I have already referred to the questionable distinctness of the so-called 

 C. excubitoroides from the present species.* Further examination of the 



* See a series of articles in the ''American Naturalist," entitled " Notes on some of 

 the Rarer Birds of Massachusetts," Vol. Ill, 1869. 



