BIRDS — LlOTEIClllDAE — TR0QL0DY1E8 lii'EMALIS. 



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List of specimens. 



TROGLODYTES (ANORTHURA) HYEMALIS, Vieillot. 



Winter Wren. 



Sylr'xa Iroglodyles, Wilso.v, Am. Orn. I, 1808, 139 ; pi. viii, fig. G. 



TroglodyUs hijematis, Vieillot, Nouv. Diet. XX.XIV, 1819, 514.— Bonap. List, 1838.— In. Conspectus, 1850, 222 — 



Sw. F. B. Am. II, 1831,; 318.— AcD. Orn. Biog. IV, 1838, 430 ; pi. 3C0.— Ib. Syn. 1839, 



76.— Ib. Birds. Am. II, 1841, 128; pi. 121. 

 Troglodytes europaeui, Bon. Obs. Wlls. 1825; No. 137.— Nuttall, Man. I, 1832, 427. 



Sp. Cii. — Bill very straight, slender, and conical ; shorter than tlie head. Tail considcralily sliorter llian tlie wings, which 

 reach to its middle. Upper parts reddish brown ; becoming brighter to the rump and tail ; everywhere, e.\cept on the head and 

 upper part of the back, with transverse bars of dusky and of lighter. Scapulars and wing coverts with spots of white. 

 Beneath pale reddish brown, barred on the posterior half of the body with dusky and whitish, and spotted with white more 

 anteriorly ; outer web of primaries similarly spotted with pale brownish white. An indistinct pale line over the eye. Length, 

 about 4 inches ; wing, 1.66 ; tail, 1.26. 



Hob. — ^North America generally . 



Western specimens of this species appear to be of a darker reddi.sh brown generally than in 

 the eastern, and perhaps a little larger. Northern ones are decidedly largest. 



This wren is so exceedingly like the European Troglodytes parvulus,^ that I candidly confess 

 my inability to distinguish the single specimen of the latter before me (9216 from Niirnberg,) 

 from American skins. 



List of specimens. 



' The synonymes of the European wren are — 

 Troclodttes pabvulus, Koch. 



Molaeilla troglodytes, Lin.v. Syst. Nat. 



^norlliura troglodytes, Renxie. 



Troglodytes parvidus, KocH. 



Troglodytes curopaeus, Cor. Vieillot. 



Troglodytes regulus , Meter. 



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