14 EGG CHECK LIST OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 
127. Canadian Flycatching Warbler—myIopDI0cTES CANADENSIS. White, 
beautifully marked with dots and small blotches of blended brown, purple 
and violet, varying in shades and tints in a wreath around the larger end; 
five; .68 by .52. Nests on the ground, or in a tussock of grass in a 
swamp. Ei. NSA 
128. American Redstart—SETOPHAGA RUTICILLA. Grayish-white, dot- 
ted and blotched with brown, lilac and purple; four; .66 by .49. Nests in 
low branches of trees. EN. A, 
135. Red-eyed Vireo—VIREOSYLVIA OLIVACEA. Sparsely sprinkled on 
a pure white ground with fine dark, reddish-brown dots chiefly at the larger 
end; four or five; .78 by .60. Nests in trees, height ranging from ten to 
fifty feet. E. N. A. 
139. Warbling Vireo—vIREOSYLVIA GILVA. Spotted and sometimes 
blotched at the larger end with brown and reddish-brown on a-clear white 
ground—sometimes over the surface will be found small specks of reddish- 
brown; five; .70 by .56, v. Nest in trees, same as the Red-eyed. E.N.A. 
1392. Western Warbling Vireo—vIREOSYLVIA GILVA SWAINSONI. Eggs 
in my collection are the same as those of the preceding species. Nests 
the same, except in materials used. PG 
140. Yellow-throated Vireo—LANIVIREO FLAVIFRONS. White, marked 
with spots of rosy brown; four; .82 by .62, v. Nests in low branches of 
trees: ‘ EAU ase 
141. Blue-headed Vireo—LaNniviREO SOLITARIUS. White, less crytal-_ 
line than the other Vieros, pretty uniformly spotted over the egg with 
dark red and reddish-brown; five; .76 by .51. Nests in trees. Uns: 
142. Black-capped Vireo. VIREO ATRICAPILLUS. Spotless dull white, 
ovoid in shape; three or four; .66 by .52. Nests in low bushes. ; 
Texas and Mexico, 
148. White-eyed Vireo—vIREO NOVEBORACENSIS. Spotted with fine 
dark-purple and reddish-brown on a clear white ground, chiefly about the 
larger end; five; .85 by .65. Nestsin low bushes and saplings. E. U. S. 
144. Hutton’s Vireo—virEO HuUTTONI. White, delicate blush-color 
before blown, with minute dots of reddish-brown, more numerous toward ~ 
the larger end; four; .70 by .50, wv. Nests in trees and bushes. CAI 
145. Bell's Vireo—virEo BELLI. Pure white, sparingly spotted with ~~ 
fine red dots distributed around the larger end; four; .62 by .57, v. Nests 
in trees and bushes. Missouri and Eastern Texas. 
