BIRDS OF NORTH AND MIDDLE AMP:RICA. 185 



Texas, breeding).— Porter, Auk, xvii, 1900, 72 (Xewfoundland, 1 spec, 

 Sept. 8, 1899).— Carroll, Auk, xvii, 1900, 347 (Refugio Co., Texas, breed- 

 ing).— Bailey (Florence M.), Haudb. Birds W. U. 8., 1902, 398. 



[Vireo'] noveboracensis Bonaparte, Consp. Av., i, 1850, 330, part.— Gray, Hand- 

 list, i, 1869, 380, no. 5750.— Coues, Key N. Am. Birds, 1872, 123.— Sclater 

 and Salvin, Nom. A v. Neotr., 1873, 12, part. 



Vllreo} norehoracensis Cabanis, Mus. Hein., i, 1850, 63. — Coues, Key X. Am. 

 Birds, 2d ed., 1884, 334, part.— Ridgway, :Man. N. Am. Birds, 1887, 475, 

 part. 



Vireo noveberacensLs Feabot>\', Rep. Orn. Mass., 1839, 298 (Massachusetts). 



Vireo novoboracensis Cabot, Naumannia, ii. Heft iii, 1852, 66 (Lake Superior). 



Vireo noveboracencis Woodhouse, in Rep. Sitgreaves' Expl. Zuni and Col. R., 

 1853, 75. 



Vireo novseboracensis Coues, Am. Nat., ii, 1868, 576 (Texas and Indian Terri- 

 tory). — Trippe, Proc. Essex Inst., vi, 1871, 117. 



Vireo {Lanivireo) noveboraeensis Baird, Rep. Pacific R. R. Surv., ix, 1858, p. 

 "xxxxv" (=xxxv). — Gundlach, Journ. fiirOrn., 1861, 324 (Cuba). 



Lanius norebracensis Lichtenstein, Preis-Verz. Mex. Vog., 1830, 2; Journ. fiir 

 Orn., 1863, 58 (reprint). 



Vireo immcus Vieillot, Ois. Am. Sept., i, 1807, 83, pi. 52. 



Mitscicapa canto<ru: Wilson, Am. Orn., ii, 1810, 166, pi. IS, fig. 6 (e. Pennsylva- 

 nia; coll. Peale's Mus. ). 



Vireo cantairix Boxaparte, Journ. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., iv, 1824, 175. — IIay- 

 MOND, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1856, 290 (Indiana). 



VIREO NOVEBORACENSIS BERMUDIANUS (Bangs and Bradlee). 



BERMUDA VIREO. 



Very similar to V. n. noreh<>faee)isls in coloration, but usually 

 slightly grayer above and with sides and flanks less strongly washed 

 with yellow and olive; wing averaging shorter and tarsus longer. 

 (Intermediate in coloration between V. n. novehoracensh and Y. n. 

 maynardJ., but decidedly smaller than the latter.) 



Adult /;?a/^.— Length (skins), 113-123 (117); wing, 57-60 (58.7); tail, 

 48-50 (19); exposed culmen, 0.5-10.5(10); tarsus, 20-21 (20.5); middle 

 toe, 10-11 (10. 3). « 



Adult female. — Wing, 58-59.5 (58.8); tail, 46-47 (46.7); exposed 

 culmen. 10.6-11 (10.8); tarsus, 20.2-20.4 (20.3).* 



Bermuda Islands; resident.'' 



Vireo noveboraceuMs (not Muscicapa noveboracerms Gmelin) Jardixe, Contr. Orn., 

 1848, 79 (Bermudas; resident). — Hurdis, Jardine's Contr. Orn., 1850, 5 

 (Bermudas). — Jones, Naturalist in Bernuida, 1859, 71. — Martens, Journ. 

 fiir Orn., 1855, 212 (Bermudas). — Bland, Ann. Rep. Smithson. Inst, for 

 1858 (1859), 287 (Bermudas) .—Prexti.ss, Auk, xiii, 1895, 2,38 (Bermudas). 



Vlireol noveboraremi.'i CovEfi, Key N. Am. Birds, 2d ed., 1884, .3.'U, part. — Ridg- 

 way, Man. N. Am. Birds, 1887, 475, part. 



« Three specimens. 



'' Three specimens, measured by Outram Bangs (sei' Auk, xviii, 1901, 252.) 



<■ Not a very satisfactory subspecies. 



