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FLICKER. 



Flamingo, American, see Phcenicopterus 

 ruber. 



Flamingos, see PhcEnicopteridse. 



flammea (Setophaga), see Setophaga. 



(Strix), see Strix pratincola, flam- 

 mea, glaucops or nigrescens. 



flammeata (Ulula), see Surnia ulula. 



flammeola (Megascops), see Megascops. 



flammeolus (Scops), see Megascops. 



flammeus (Aluco), see Strix perlata. 



(Trogon), see Trogon. 



flammigerus (Ramphopis), see Rampho- 

 celus. 



(Ramphocelus), see Ramphocelus. 



flammula (Pinicola), see Pinicola. 



(Selasphorus), see Selasphorus. 



flammulatus (Myiarchus), see Myi- 

 archus. 



Flat-bill, see Myiarchus barbirostris. 

 Buff-winged, see Blacicus pallidus. 



flava (Budytes), see B. flava or leuco- 

 striatus. 



(Fringilla), see Sicalis flaveola. 



(Motacilla), see Budytes flava or 



leucostriatus. 



(Sicalis), see flaveola. 



flaveola (Capsiempis), see Capsiempis. 



(Ccereba), see Coereba. 



(Certhia), see Certhiola bahamen- 



sis. 



(Certhiola), see Ccereba flaveola, 



portoricensis, or newtoni. 



(Coereba), see C. bartholemica or 



portoricensis. 



— ■ — (Fringilla), see Sicalis. 



(Nectarinia), see Coereba portori- 

 censis. 



(Sicalis), see Sicalis. 



flavescens (Vireo), see Vireo. 



flavicans (Celeus), see Crocomorphus 

 flavus. 



flaviceps (Auriparus), see Auriparus. 



(Dendroica), see Dendroica. 



(Geothlypis), see Geothlypis. 



(Paroides), see Auriparus. 



— — (Pipra), see Pipra flavicollis. 



flavicollis (Pipra), see Pipra. 



flavida (Dendroica), see Dendroica. 



flavifrons (Auriparus), see Auriparus. 



(Emberiza), see Euphonia. 



(Euphonia), see Euphonia. 



(Lanivireo), see Vireo. 



— ■ — (Tanagra), see Euphonia. 



(Vireo), see Vireo. 



flavigaster (Anthreptes), see Arachno- 

 thera. 



(Basileuterus), see Basileuterus. 



(Dendrornis), see Dendrornis. 



(Pendulinus), see Icterus domini- 



censis. 



flavigastra (Arachnothera), see Arach- 



nothera. 

 flavigula (Chloronerpes), see C. flavi- 



gularis. 

 flavigularis (Chloronerpes), see Chloro- 

 nerpes. 

 flavipectus (Cyclorhis), see Cyclorhis. 

 flavipes (Gambetta), see Totanus. 



(Hylophilus), see Hylophilus. 



(Scolopax), see Totanus. 



■ (Totanus), see Totanus. 



flavirostris (Acanthis), see Acanthis. 



(Columba), see Columba. 



(Gecinus), see Gecinus. 



(Merula), see Merula. 



(Phaethon), see P. americanus. 



(Phaeton), see Phaeton ameri- 

 canus. 



(Querquedula), see Querquedula. 



(Turdus), see Merula. 



flaviventris (Conurus), see C. nanus. 



(Porzana), see P. flaviventris. 



(Rallus), see Porzana flaviventris. 



(Arachnothera), see A. flavigastra. 



(Blacicus), see Blacicus. 



(Crithagra), see Crithagra. 



(Cyclorhis), see Cyclorhis. 



(Empidonax), see Empidonax. 



(Hapalocercus), see Hapalocercus. 



(Octhoeca), see Empidonax law- 



rencei. 



(Ortygometra), see Porzana. 



(Porzana), see Porzana. 



(Sphecotheres), see Sphecotheres. 



• (Vireo), see V. flavifrons. 



flavivertex (Dendroica), see Dendroica. 



(Heterocercus), see Heterocercus. 



(Setophaga), see Setophaga. 



flavovelata (Geothlypis), see Geothly- 

 pis. 

 flavoviridis (Vireo), see Vireo. 

 flavus (Agelaius), see Agelaius. 



(Picus), see Crocomorphus. 



(Xanthosomus), see Agelaius. 



Fleming, James Henry. 



Ontario bird notes, 1900, 176. 

 Flicker, see Colaptes auratus or luteus. 



Brown, see Colaptes brunnescens. 



Common, see Colaptes auratus or lu- 

 teus. 



Gilded, see Colaptes chrysoides. 



Guadalupe, see Colaptes rufipileus. 



Hybrid, see Colaptes cafer. 



Malherbe's, see Colaptes chrysoides. 



Northern, see Colaptes luteus. 



Northwestern, see Colaptes satura- 

 tior. 



Red-shafted, see Colaptes cafer. 



Yellow-shafted, see Colaptes auratus 

 or luteus. 



