364 LIST OF THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. 



Suborder TROCHILI. Hummingbird. 



FAMILY TROCHILID/E. Hummingbirds. 



A. o. u. Genus TROCHILUS. Lixn. 



NO. 



341 (42.S) TROCHILUS COLUBRIS. Lixx. Ruby=throated Hummingbird. 



Eastern North America ; from the plains to the Athintie, and from 

 Labrador, or about latitude 52°, to the Gulf of Mexico ; breediu<;- 

 throughout its range ; south in winter to Cuba, Porto Rico, and 

 Mexico. 



ORDER PASSERE5. 

 Perching Birds. 



Suborder CLAMATORES. Songless Birds. 



FAMILY TYRANNID/E. Tyrant Flycatchers. 



Genus MILVULU5. Swains. 



342 (442) MILVULUS TYRANNUS. (Linn.) Fork=tailed Flycatcher. 



South American species; occasionally taken in the United States; 

 recorded from New Jersey and Mississippi. 



343 (443) MILVULUS FORFICATUS. (Gmel.) Sclssor=tailed Flycatcher. 



Western s[)ecies ; accidental in eastern United States, New England, 

 Florida, etc. 



Gexus TYRANNUS. Cuvier. 



344 (444) TYRANNUS TYRANNUS. (Lixx.) Kingbird. 



Nearly tlie whole of North America ; south in winter to Cuba and South 

 America ; a familiar species known by various names such as 

 Bee INIartiu, Bee-bird, etc. 



345 (445) TYRANNUS DOMINICENSIS. (Gmel.) Gray Kingbird. 



Semi-tropical species ; not uncommon in Florida ; accidental in Georgia, 

 South Carolina, and New England. 



346 (447) TYRANNUS VERTICALIS. Say. Arkansas Kingbird. 



Western species ; accidental east of the INIississippi ; it has been taken 

 in Maine, Massachusetts (Great Island), New York, New Jersey, 

 District of Columbia, and Iowa. 



Gexus MYIARCHUS. Cabax. 



347 (452) MYIARCHUS CRINITUS. (r>ixx.) Crested Flycatcher. 



Eastern United States; fiom the plains to the Atlantic, and southern 

 Canada to the Gulf of Mexico; in winter Mexico and Central 

 America; breeds from the Gulf States northward. 



