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blue, barred; outer tail feathers and secondaries tipped 

 with white; L. 12; W. 5; T. of. N.E. Am., abundant, 



4. PERISOREUS, Bonaparte. GRAY JAYS. 



1. P. canadensis, (L.) Bon. CANADA JAY. WHISKEY 

 JACK. Ashy gray with blackish and whitish markings; 

 L. 10|; W. 5f ; T. 6. Northern, S. to New England in 

 Winter. 



FAMILY XXXVI. TYRANNIE^E. 



(The Flycatchers.) 



Primaries 10; first more than f length of second, and 

 one or more of them often attenuate ; bill broad, triangu- 

 lar, depressed, abruptly hooked and notched at tip, with 

 long rictal bristles; commissure nearly straight; nostrils 

 small, usually partly concealed. Tarsus "clamatorial, 3 ' 

 the scutella extending around its back. Feet small, for 

 perching. Mouth capacious; notes simple, often pleas- 

 ant; changes of plumage slight; ours mostly olivaceous. 



A large family of eighty genera, and more than three 

 hundred species; all American arid mostly tropical. All 

 are insectivorous, most of them pre-eminently so; they 

 [ire, therefore, in our latitude, migratory. 



* First primaries evidently attenuate ; crown with concealed bright 



red or yellow crest (in adult), 

 f Tail widely forked, about twice as long as wings. 



MILVULUS, 1. 



ft Tail nearly even, shorter than wings. . . TYRANNUS, 2. 

 ** First primaries not obviously attenuate ; crown plain, some- 

 times crested. 

 \ Wmgs edged with cli3stnut, not much longer than tail ; length 



8 or more MYIARCHUS, 3. 



\\ Wings not cliestnut-edged, not much longer than tail ; tarsus 

 longer tnan middle toe and clr.w; bill black; length 6| 

 to 7i. . . SAYORXIS, 4. 



