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Vireo Altiloguus.— Gray. 
Whip Tom Kelly. 
I have found but one specimen of this bird, and 
that I found at Key West, Florida, while I was 
in company with Dr. Hernfan. 
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Vireo Phitadelphicus.— Cassin. 
Philadelphia Vireo. 
I found this bird very abundant about Daven- 
port, Iowa, where it breeds. Eggs four in 
number. I have also found it in Minnesota, but 
have never met with in the Eastern States. 
Vireo Gilvus—Lonap. 
Warbling Flycatcher. 
It is very common from the Atlantic to Min- 
nesota. It breeds in Iowa and is very plenty. 
Eggs four in number. 
Vireo Naveboracensis.—Bonap. 
White-eyed Vireo. 
It is very common south to Florida, and north 
to New York, but I have never found it farther 
west than the mountains of Pennsylvania. 
Vireo Solitarius —Vieill. 
Blue-headed Flycatcher. 
It rather rare. I have never procured more 
than four in a season. I have found it breeding 
in Iowa and also in Pennsylvania. 
