324 SYNONYMY OF MYIODIOCTES CANADENSIS 



Myjodlodes canadensis, A^id. Syn. 1830, 40.— Aud. BA. ii. 1841, 14, pi. 7-2.-,Sc2. PZS. 1854, 

 111 (Quijoa).— 5ci. PZS. 185.5, 143 (BogoXi). —Putn. Pr. Ess. Inst. 1. 185C, 20G (Massachu- 

 setts, in suiumcr).— Bri/. Pr. Boat. Soc. vi. 1857, IIC (Xova Scotia).— /Sd. PZS. 1858, 

 64 (Rio Napo) ; 451 (Ecuador).— Bd. BNA. 1858, 294.— S. <£• S. Ibis, 1. 1859, 11 (Guate- 

 mala).— TfjHis, Smiths. Kcp. for 1858, 1859,282 (Nova Scotia).— Barn. Smiths. Kep. for 

 1860, 1861, 436.— CoMfiS c£- Pre»i(. Smiths. Rep. for 1861, 1862, 409.— Ferr. Pr. Ess. Inst, 

 iii. 1862, 147.— Boardm. Pr. Bost. Soc. ix. If 62, 125.— L.wr. Aun. Lye. N. T. vii. 1862, 

 468 (New GranaJa).— iJtoJ:. This. v. 1863, 63 (Saskatchewan).— Dress. Ibis, 2d ser. i. 

 1865,478 (Texas).— i?d. Rev. AB. 1865, 230.—McIlwr. Pr. Ess. Inst. v. 1866, 86.— I/Cwr. 

 Ann. Lye. N. T. viii. 1866, 285.— iawr. Ann. Lye. N. T. ix. 1868,95 (Costa Rica).— 

 Trippe, Am. Nat. ii. 1868, 176.— Cowes, Pr. Bost. Soc. xii. 1S68, 111. —Oowes, Pr. Ess. Inst. 

 V. 1868, 274.— V. Frantz. J. f. 0. 1869, 294 (Costa Rica).— iMrnft. B. E. Pa,. 1869, 261 ; Phila. 

 ed. 19.— Cope, Am. Nat. iv. Io70, 395, 306.—Mayn. Guide, 1870, IQo.—Mayn. Pr. Bost. 

 Soc. xiv. 1872, 369. -Cottes, Key, 1872, 109, f. 51.— Pacil-ard, Am. Nat. viii. 1874, 271.— 

 S. B. <t E. NAB. i. 1874, 320, pi. 16, f. 6.—Coues, BNA. 1874, 80 —Brew. Pr. Bost. Soc. 

 xvii. 1875, 440. -Gen«r?/, Life-Hist. i. 1876, IGd.—Minot, B. N. Engl. 1877, 127. 



Eutblypis canadensis. Cab. MH. i. 18.50, 18 (not type).— Ca6. J. f. 0. 1863, 326 (Costa Rica).— 

 Allen, Pr. Ess. Inst. iv. 1864, 65. 



Sylvia pardalina, Bp. Joum. Phila. Acad. iv. 1824, 179.— 

 Bp. Ann. Lye. N. T. ii. 1826, 19.—Xutt. Man. i. 1833, 

 312.—Linsley, Am. Journ. Sci. xliv. 1843, 256.— 

 Thomps. Vermont, 1853, App. 23. 



Sylvicola pardalina, Bp. CGL. 1838, 22.— Bead, Pr. 

 Phila. Acad. vi. 1853, 39S.— Brew. Pr. Bost. Soc. 

 vi. 1856, 5 (nest and eggs). 



Myiodioctes pardalina, Bp. CA. i. 1850, 315. 



Myodloctes pardalina, Pratten, Tr. Illinois Agric. Soc. 

 1855, 601. 



Huscicapa bonaparlii, And. OB. i. 1831, 27, pi. 5 (young). 



Setophaga bonapartii, Siv. d Rich. Fn. Bor. Am. ii. 



1831,225, pi. 41.— Rich. Rep. Brit. Assoc, for 1836, ^'O. 42.— Canadian Elycatching 

 1837 172. "Warbler, natural size. 



Wilsonia bonapartii, Bp. CGL. 1838, 23. 



Myiodioctes bonapartii, Aud. Syn. 1839, 49.— A«d. BA. iL 1841, 17, pi. 73.— Bd. BNA. 

 1858,295. 



Sylvania bonapartii, Nutt. Man. i. 2led. 1840,332. 



Setophaga nigro-cincta, La/res. Rev. Zool. 1843,292; 1844,79. 



Oobe-mouche cendre de Canada, Muscicapa canadensis cinerea, Briss. Om. ii. 1760, 406, 

 n. 25, pi. 39, f. 4 (descr. orig.; Canada). 



Canada Flycatcher, Lath. Syn. ii. pt. i. 1783, 354, n. 5.— Penn. AZ. ii. 1785, 388, n. 273. 



Moucherolle du Canada, LeMoine, Ois. Can ad. 1861, 163. 



Canadian Flycatching Warbler, Bonaparte's Fiycatching Warbler, Spotted Fly- 

 catcher, Authors. 



Hab. — Eastern North America .and the British Provinces. West OL-ly to 

 the edge of the Plains. South through Mexico and Central America to 

 Ecuador. No West Indian record. Breeds from the Middle States occasion- 

 ally, from the Northern States regularly, northward ; its precise limits not 

 ascertained, but perhaps coinciding with limit of trees (lat. 54° N., Eichard- 

 8on). Winters entirely beyond the United States. Abundant in the Atlantic 

 States during the migrations. 



jnyiodioctes mitratus.— Hooded Flycatcbing' Warbler. 



Motacilla mitrata, Om. SN. i. 1788, 977, n. 128 (Briss. iii. 578 ; Buflf. v. 452, PE. 666, f. 2, &c.).— 



Turt. SN. i. 1803, 601.-iess. Tr. Orn. 1831, 418. 

 Sylvia mitrata. Lath. 10. ii. 1790, 528, n. 71.— F. OAS. ii. 1807, 23, pi. 77.— F. Nouv. Diet. 



d'Hist. Nat. xi. 1817, 203.-i?p. Journ. Phila. Acad. iv. 1824, 178.— Pp. Ann. Lye. N. Y. 



ii. 1-2';, 19.— mat. Man. i. 1832, 373.— Awd. OB. ii. 1834, 68, pi. 60. 



