300 LANHDJE, 



lUustr. B. N.Am. i. pi. vii. ; Later. Mem. Bost. Soc. K. H. ii. p. 272 ; 



Salv. ^- Godm. Biol. Cenfr.-Amer., Aves, p. li)8. 

 Vireosvlvia (Lanivireo) plumbea, Baird, Rev. Am. B. p. 349 (1865). 

 Lanivireo plumbeus, Rkh/way, Rep. Exy. E.vpl. iOlh parall. p. 451 



(1877). 

 Lanivireo solitavius, var. plumbjiis, Baird, Brew., ^- Rulgiv. N. Am. 



B. i. p. 377 (1874). 

 Vireosvlvia pluoibea, Scl. Sf Sale. Nomencl. p. 12. 



Closely allied to V. solitarius, but having the upper parts tinged 

 -with leaden grey ; underparts white, washed with leaden grey on 

 the flanks. Wing 3-3 inches, tail 2-3, tarsus 0-72. (Salvin.) 



Hah. Arizona to Northern Mexico. 



12. Vireo vicinior. 



P- 

 Brew., ^- Ridgiv. N. Am. B. i. p. 393. 



Closely resembling V. lolumheus. " Above bluish ash, below ashy 

 white, scarcely more ashy laterally; lores entirely ashy white; 

 Hanks and inside of wings showing a faint trace of yellow ; an ob- 

 solete line from bill to eye white ; no bauds on the wing except a 

 faint edging of whitish on the greater coverts ; the quills edged 

 internally with white ; hill and legs plumbeous. Wing 2-50 inches, 

 tail 2-60, tarsus 0-72." (Baird.) 



Bab. Arizona. 



13. Vireo atricapillus. 



Vireo atricapillus, Woodhome, Broc. A. N. Sc. Bhilad. 18-52, p. (50 ; 



Cassin, lllustr. p. 153, pi. 24 (1854) ; Baird, Birds N. Am. p. 337 ; 



id. Rev. Am. B. p. 353 ; Cooper, Orn. Californ. i. p. 121 (1870) ; 



Baird, Brew., 8)- Ridgiv. K. Am. B. i. p. 383; Laicr. Mem. Bost. 



Soc. N. H. ii. p. 272 ; Deane, Bull. Xutt. Orn. Club, iv. p. 58 ; 



Bretvstcr, op. cit. p. 99 ; Coues, op. cit. p. 193, pi. 1 ; Salv. ^- Godm. 



Biol. Centr.-Amer., Aves, p. 199. 

 Crown and sides of head black; rest of upper parts olive-green ; 

 wings and tail blackish brown edged with olive ; greater and median 

 series of wing-coverts tipped with greenish white ; pra)ocular region 

 whitish ; underparts white, washed with olive on the flanks, and 

 inclining to yellow on the under wing- and under tail-coverts ; bill 

 black ; feet lead-colour. Wing 2-12 inches, tail 1-95 ; first primary 

 lono-. Some specimens (probably females or immature) have the 

 crown and sides of the head dark slaty grey and the underparts 

 tinged with ochraceous. {Baird, Brewer, 4' E.idymuj.') 

 Hab. South-western Texas to Mexico. 



14. Vireo noveboracensis. 



Muscicapa noveboracencis, Gm. S. K. i. p. 947 (1788) : Pmmant, 



Arctic Zool. ii. p. 389. 

 "S'lreo noveboraceusis, Bp. Obs. Wils. 1825; Audub. Orn. Biogr. 



pi. 63; id. Birds N. Am. iv. \A. 240: Bp. C. A. i. p. 330; Cab. 



