VlREOJSflDJi — TIIK GREEXLETS — VIREO. 



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Vireo vicinior, C'oues. 



THE GEAY GEEENLET. 



Vireo vicinior, CocES, Vr. Ac. N. Sc. 18GG, 75. — Baird, Kcv. Amer. Birds, 3G1. 



Sp. Cii-VR. AbuvL', with fitlcs of licad and neck ashy or Ught phuiiboous, faintly oh- 

 vaceous on the nunp. Beneath wliito, slightly ashy on sides of breast. Flanks and 

 insido of wings showing a faint trace of )-ellow, only appreciable on raising the wings. 



A faint line from bill to eye, and a more distinct ring round the eye, white. No bands 

 on the wings ; the quills edged internaUy with white. Iris brown. Length, 5.10; wing, 

 2.oO; tail, 2.C0 ; tamis, 0.72. 



Hab. Vicinity of I'rescott, Arizona. 



This strongly marked species, readily distinguishable from any other of 

 its allies, was obtained by Dr. Cones near Prescott, Arizona, and is one of 

 seA'eral new species which we owe to his indefatigable industry. Nothing 

 was observed of its haljits. 



V. vicinior. 



