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126. Tyrannm verficah's, Say. Arkausa.s Flycatcher. Western North America, from the 



high central plains to the Pacific 173 



127. Tynninus- rdci/'erans, S\v. Cassin's Flycatcher. Valley of Gila, eastward to Pecos 



river, Texas: and from South Pass into Mexico, on table-lands 174 



128. Ti/r<(iin as coiivldi. Baird. Couch' s Flycatclier. Northeastern Mexico to Rio Grande ■ 175 

 (129.) 2)iraiiiiH.s iiichinchoJicus, Vieili. Southern Mexico, Central and South America 17(5 

 I. SO. Mji'iarchttN crinitiis, (Linn.) Cab. Great Crested Flycatcher. Eastern North 



America to the Missouri and south to eastern Texas 178 



131. Mijiurclnis iiiv.ricaitKs, (Kaup.) Baird. Ash-throated Flycatcher. Coast of Cali- 

 fornia and across by Valley of Gila and Rio Grande to north- 

 eastern Mexico 179 



(132.) Mykirclitifi cooper!. (Kaup,) Baird. Mexico 180 



133. Mywrchns Invroirli, (Giraud.) Baird. Lawrence's Flycatclier. Northeastern Mexico 



t(i tlie Rio Grande 181 



134. Sai/orni-s uit/rlcans, (Sw.) Bon. Black Flycatcher. California coast and across by 



Valley of Gila and upper Rio Grande to New Leon, and south- 183 



135. Sayonus/uscus, (Gm.) Baird. Pewee. Eastern North America 184 



136. Sayornis sayiis. (Bon.) Baird. Say's Flycatcher. Upper Missouri river and 



Central high plains westward to the Pacific and south to Mexico 185 



137. C(>ht<qi>i» hort-alis, (Swainson,) Baird. Olive-sided Flycatcher. Rare on the 



Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the United States ; Fort Bridger. 

 Foimd in Greenland 188 



138. (JonlojjUH richanlsoiiil, (Sw.) Baird. Short-legged Pewee. High central dry 



plains to the Pacific ; Rio Grande valley southward to Mexico ; 

 Labrador 189 



139. Contopns virniN, (Linn.) Cab. Wood Pewee. Eastern North America to the 



borders of the high central plains : south to New Granada 190 



140. Empidoiia.r (rriiUii, (Aud.) Baird. Traill's Flycatcher. Eastern United States, 



and south to Mexico 193 



141. L'rnj)i(lonax piisillus, (Sw.) Cab. High central plains to the Pacific; Fur countries; 



southward into Mexico • • • ■ 194 



142. Empidonrix minimns, Baird. Least Flycatcher. Eastern United States to Fort 



Bridger 195 



143. Enipulona.T ntmlicvs, (Gm.) Baird. Small Green-crested Flycatcher. Eastern 



United States to the Mississippi 197 



144. Emjiitlo)i<i.r Jlavivcnfris. Baird. Yellow-bellied Flycatcher. Eastern United States 



generally : perhaps replaced on the Pacific by a closely allied 

 species, E. (liffieiJis 198 



145. Empkhnnx hammoti(lii,{deY esey,) Baird. Vicinityof FortTejon to Los Angeles, Cal. 199 



146. Empidonax obscuriw, (Sw.) Baird. Rocky mountains to Fort Bridger, Utah; 



Fort Yuma 200 



147. Pyrocephcdiif! nibincm, (Bodd.) Gray. Red Flycatcher. Valleys of Rio Grande 



and Gila, southward 201 



148. Tiinhix /■ Tardus / mnfifeJi'inis, Gm. Wood Thrush. Eastern United States to 



Missouri river ; south to Guatemala 212 



