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REVIEW OF AMERICAN BIRDS. 



[part I. 



.^touter bill and feet, and longer legs. As, however, our other species 

 vary considerably in this respect, I can hardly consider these as 

 more than specific differences. 



Lopliophaiies bicolor. 



Panis bicolor, Linn. Syst. Nat. 12tli ed. I, 1766, 340 (based on Parns 

 cristatus, Catesby, I, pi. 57). — Pr. Max. Cab. Jour, VI, 1*558, 118, — 

 Lopkophones bicolor, Bon. List Birds Europe, 1842. — Baird, Birds 

 N. Am. 1858, 384.— Sclater, CataL 1861, 14, no. Hl.—Bceolophits 

 bicolor, Cab. Mus. Hein. I, 1850, 91 (type of genus). 



Lophophanes missouriensis, Baird, Birds N. Am. 1858, 384 (var. from 

 Missouri River). 



Figures : Wilson, Am. Orn. I, pi. viii, fig. 5. — Aud. Orn. Biog. I, pi. 301. 

 — Ib. Birds Am. II, pi. 125. 



Hah. United States, from Missouri valley eastward. 



(823.) 6.25: 10; 3.17. (1,292.) ."5.66 ; 9.66 ; 3.08. (28,958.) 6.30; 10 30; 3.20. (32,281.) 5.80: 

 9.50; .3.00. 6,752. Typo of \a,r. missouriensis. 4,731. Eyes dark-brown. 



L.opliopliaiies atricristatiis. 



Panis atricri status, Cassin, Pr. A. N. Sc. Phil. V, 1850, 103, pi. ii (Texas). 

 Lophophanes atricristatus, Cassin, 111. Birds Texas, etc. I, 1853, 13, 

 pi. iii.— Baird, Birds N. Am. 1858, 385. 



Hah. Valley of Rio Grande, south. 



Locality. 



San Antonio, Tex. 

 Fort Clarke, Tex. 

 New Leon, Mex. 



Mexico. 



When 



Collected. 



April 13, "51, 



Received from 



Capt. Sitsjreaves. 

 Lt. J. G. Parke. 

 Lt. D. N. Conch. 



Collected by 



Dr. Woodliouse. 

 Dr. Heermann. 



I.oplioplianes iiioriiatiis. 



Parut iiionintiiSf Gambel, Pr. A. N. Sc. Pliil. Aug. 1845, 265 (Upper 

 California). — Ib. J. A. N. Sc. new ser. I, 1847, 35, pi. vii. — Lopho- 



