138 EGGS OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 



(389. Red-bellied Redstart, Setophaga miniata. Eggs, 

 unknown, Extralimital ; breeds in Mexico and Guatemala. 

 Bird accidental in Texas. 



690. Red-faced Warbleii, Cardellina rvhHfrons. Eggs, 

 4, ashy white, spotted, blotched, and dotted around the larger 

 end with purplish and paler lavender; .50 -|- .66 to .50 -\- .67. 

 Nests placed on the ground, composed of leaves and fine bark. 

 Breeds m Southern Arizona, through Mexico to Guatemala. 

 Bird accidental in Texas, and is thus extralimital. 



691. Red Warbler, Ergaticus ruber. Eggs, undescribed. 

 Breeds in Mexico. Bird accidental in Texas, thus is extra- 

 limital. 



692. Brasher's Warbler, Basileuterus culicivorus. Eggs, 

 undescribed. Extralimital ; breeds in Mexico and Central 

 America. Bird accidental in Texas. 



693. Bell's Warbler, Basileuterus heJli. Eggs, unde- 

 scribed. Extralimital ; breeds in Mexico and Guatemala. 

 Bird accidental in Texas. 



Family LVII. — MOTACILLIDiE. Wagtails. 



Eggs, usually profusely spotted, often so thickly as to obscure 

 the ground color, and are deposited in nests that are placed on 

 the ground, composed of leaves, grass, or other convenient 

 material. 



694. White Wagtail, Motacilla alba. Eggs, 4 to 6, oval, 

 grayish white, thickly dotted with ashy and black ; .55 -j- .75 

 to .59 -j- .79. Breeds in Northern Europe and Northern Asia. 

 Bird accidental in Greenland, and is thus extralimital. 



695. Swinhoe's Wagtail, 3fotaciUa ocularis. Eggs, unde- 

 scribed. Extralimital ; breeds in Northeastern Siberia. Bird 

 accidental in Lovvcr California. 



696. Siberian Yellow Wagtail, JBudytes flavus leuco- 

 striatus. Eggs, 4 to 7, ashy white to brownish, thickly spotted 

 and blotched over the entire surface with brown of varying 

 shades; .54 -j- ,75 to .55 -\- .76. Nests placed on the ground, 



