SEIURUS. 915 
Specimens nave been received from various localities in the whole 
eastern United States, as far west as the mouth of the Platte, or 
beginning of the high plains, and as far north as English River, 
H. B. T. (July 15, Kennicott). The extra-limital localities are as 
follow :— 
Smith-|Collec-| Sex " When 
sonian| tor’s | and ocality. Received from Collected b 
Note | No | Age. y Collected. y 
84,501 ZF dee Nassan) Ns Fe May 14, ’64.| Lt.C.L. Fitzgerald.| = ...... 
29,617 as Q | Fermina, Cuba. Feb. 18. C. Wright. C. Wright. 
24,366 34 | ¢ | Spanishtown, Jam. | Nov. 4,’61. | W. T. March. W. T. March. 
24,367 eer 2 6 “ « 
23,305 do | Long Hall, Jam. March 11. | P. L. Selater. [ton.| W. Osburn. 
ie 60 -. | St. Croix. March 13. | Cab. A.& E. New-|  ...... 
36,629 a: -. | St. Thomas, Winter 764, | Robert Swift) |) i.cs)s 
32,461 366 | .. | Orizaba, Mex. cee Prof. Sumichrast. | Prof. Sumichrast. 
32,695 |32,618 | g | Coban, Guat. sos MOnreairey Gree eIhlt Deis e) ae 
30,662 | 3,792 | Go | Choctum, Guat. Feb. 1862, | 0. Salvin, Salvin & Godman. 
30,663 162 | .. | Savana Grande,Guat 1862. oe ‘“ 
34,647 we -. | Barranca, C. R. Aprile sG45|JcCarmiol ye) |e seemee 
Seiurus noveboracensis. 
Motacilla noveboracensis, Gmetin, 8. N. I, 1788, 958.—Sylvia nov. Laru. ; ; 
Vieitiot, Ois. Am. Sept. II, pl. lxxxii.—Seiurus nov. Norv. ; Bon. ; 
Aun. B. A. III, pl. 199.—Bairp, Birds N. Am. 1858, 261, pl. Ixxx, 
fig. 1.—Max. Cab. Jour. 1858, 121.— Henicocichla nov. Cas. Schom. 
Guiana, III, 666; Jour. 1860, 324 (Costa Rica).—Sctarer, Catal. 
1861, 25, no. 161 (Tobago).—Gunpuacu, Cab. Jour. 1861, 326 
(Cuba).—Mniotilta nov. Gray. 
2? Motacilla fuscescens, GMELIN, S. N. 984 (based on Ficedula jamaicensis, 
Brisson, III, 512, Jamaica). 
Turdus aquaticus, Wits. Am. Orn. III, 1811, pl. xxii, fig. 5.—Avp. Orn. 
Biog. 1839, 284, pl. 433. 
Sylvia anthoides, VizmLoT, Nouy. Dict. XI, 1817, 208.—Seiurus tenui- 
rostris, Sw. 1827; Gamp.—Sewurus sulfurascens, D’Orzieny, Sagra’s 
Cuba, 1840, 57, pl. vi.—Seiurus gossii, Bon. Consp. 1850, 306 (Ja- 
maica).—?Anthus Vherminiert, Less. Rev. Z. 1839, 101 (Colombia). 
OrHeR Locauitins Quotep: Xalapa, Scuater, P. Z. 8. 1859, 363.— 
Guatemala, Scuater & Sanyin, Ibis, 1859, 10.— Panama, Lawrence, 
Ann. N. Y. Lye. 1861, 322.—Carthagena, Cassin, Pr. A. N. Sc. 1860, 
191.—Santa Cruz (winter), Newton, Ibis, 1859, 142.—Cuba, Cas. 
Jour. IH, 471.—Jamaica, Gossz, Birds, 151.—Scu. P. Z. S. 1861, 70. 
Hab. Eastern province of North America, north to Arctic Ocean and Yukon, 
(westward along northern border of U. S. to Cascade Mountains); whole 
West Indies ; southeastern Mexico; all Central America; Panama and eastern 
South America (Bogota; Carthagena; Brazil). 
The examination of a large series of specimens, from widely re- 
mote localities, reveals differences of but little moment. Some 
skins from Jamaica, killed in August, agree exactly in the strong 
