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T[yrannus] intrepidus Hartlaub, Syst. Verz., 1844, 49 (North America). 



Myiarchus intrepidus Burmeister, Verz. Mus. Hal., 1850, 46. 



Muscicapa animosa Lichtenstein, Verz. Saug. und Vogel Mus. Berlin, 1818, 18 



(based on Lanius tyrannus, y . carolinensis Gmelin). 

 M[iisdcapa] animosa Lichtenstein, Verz. Doubl., 1823, 54 (Carolina). 

 T[yrannu^] animosus D'Orbigny and Lafresnaye, Mag. de Zool., 1839 (Synopsis 



Avium, p. 45) (Santa Cruz, Bolivia). 

 Ty[rannus\ leucogaster Stephens, Shaw's Gen. Zool., xiii, pt. ii, Feb., ]82(), 133 



(new name for Lanins tyrannus Linnseus). 

 Tyrannus vieillotii SwAinfiON, Fauna Bor.-Am., ii, 1831, 138 (based on Vieillot, 



Gal. Ois., pi. 133). 

 Tyrannus verticalis (not of Say) Brown, Ibis, 1868, 420 (Vancouver I., British Co. 



lumbia; see Ibis, 1869, 244). 

 Tyrannus tyrannus vexator Bangs, Auk, xv, Apr., 1898, 178 (Merrits Id., e. Florida; 



coll. G. S. Miller, jr.). — Mearns, Auk, xix, 1902, 72 (Kissimmee Valley, 



Florida; descr.; crit.; descr. nest and eggs). 

 [Tyrannus] vexator Sharpe, Hand-list, iii, 1901, 148. 



TYRANNUS VOCIFERANS Swainson. 

 CASSINS KINGBIRD. 



Much like T. verticalis, but color of upper parts and gray oi chest, 

 etc., decidedly darker, outer web of outermost rectrix not white, paler 

 wing-edgings broader, and sides more strongly olivaceous. 



Adult male. — Pileum, hindneck, and sides of neck deep gray or slate- 

 gray, the crown with a concealed patch of orange-red (orange chrome) 

 underlaid posteriorly and laterally by white, tinged with yellow ; back, 

 scapulars, and upper rump plain grayish olive, or gray tinged with 

 olive-green; lower rump more grayish, with feathers darker centrally; 

 upper tail-coverts black, indistinctly margined with dusky grayish; 

 tail black or brownish black, the rectrices more or less distinctly mar- 

 gined terminally with pale grayish brown or dull whitish, the outer 

 web of lateral rectrix grayish brown, narrowly edged with paler; 

 wings grayish brown, the lesser and middle coverts broadly margined 

 terminally with pale brownish gray or dull whitish, the greater coverts 

 and secondaries broadly edged with same (usually with dull whitish) , 

 the primary coverts and primaries narrowly edged wdth pale brownish 

 gray; loral and suborbital rsgions mixed gray and dusky; auricular 

 region dusky gray; chin and anterior half of malar region white, the 

 latter ending abruptly, the former passing more gradually into deep 

 gray (about no. 6) on lower throat and chest; sides of breast, sides, 

 and flanks light greenish olive, tinged with gray anteriorly; rest of 

 under parts canary yellow, fading into primrose on under tail-coverts; 

 axillars and under wing-coverts dull primrose yellow; inner webs of 

 remiges edged with dull yellowish white or pale grayish primrose yel- 

 low; bill black, the mandible sometimes brownish basally; iris brown; 

 legs and feet brownish black; length (skins), 194-222 (207); wing, 



