FAMILY TYRANNIDAS. — FLYCATCHERS. 207 
Group 7. Wing, 4.75 to 5.50 inches long. 
Top of bill. 
Back, blackish; a concealed patch of fiery red on the crown; tail, tipped 
with white; belly, white. King Bird. 
Tyrannus tyrannus. 
See No. 344. 
Back, dull ash gray ; a concealed patch of orange red on the crown; tail, not 
tipped with white; belly, white. Gray King-bird. 
Tyrannus dominicensis. 
See No. 345. 
Back, olive gray; a concealed orange patch on the crown; throat, gray; belly, 
yellow; outer web of outer tail feather, white; a western species which 
has occasionally been taken east of the Mississippi. Arkansas Flycatcher. 
Tyrannus verticalis. 
See No. 346. 
Crown and back, ashy; throat and breast, ashy white; sides of breast and 
body, orange red; tail, very long, rarely less than four and one half 
inches. . southwestern species, several examples of which have been taken in 
Eastern North America, from Ontario to Florida. Scissor-tailed Flycatcher. 
Milvulus forjicatus. 
See No. 343. 
Crown, black, with concealed patch of yellow ; back, gray ; underparts, white; 
tail, very long and forked, usually over four and one half inches. South 
American species, stragglers, have been taken in Eastern North America. 
Forked-tail Flycatcher. 
Milvulus tyrannus. 
See No, 342. 
