LIST OF THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. 365 



^■o^ p- Genus SAY0RNI5. Bonap. 



348 (I ")(•)) SAYORNIS PHCEBE. (Lath.) Phoebe. 



Rimges from Colorado and Texas to the Atlantic, and from Canada to 

 Cuba and Mexico; breeds from the Carolinas, northward. 



349 (457) SAYORNIS SAYA. (Bonap.) Say's Phoebe. 



Western species ; only once recorded from New England ; casual in 

 Illinois and Wisconsin. 



Genus CONTOPU5. Caban. 



350 (459) CONTOPUS BOREALIS. (Swains.) 01ive=sided Flycatcher. 



North America ; breeding from Massachusetts, nortlnvard ; south in 

 winter to Central and South America. 



351 (461) CONTOPUS VIRENS. (Linn.) Wood Pewee. Flycatcher. 



Eastern North America ; from the plains to the Atlantic, and Canada 

 to Florida and Mexico ; breeds throughout eastern United States ; 

 north to Newfoundland. 



Genus EMPIDONAX. Caban. 



352 (463) EMPIDONAX FLAVIVENTRIS. Baird. Yellow=bellied Flycatcher. 



Eastern North Amei-ica ; breeds from northern United States, north- 

 ward ; south in winter to Central America, 



353 (465) EMPIDONAX YIRESCENS. (\ ieill.) Acadian Flycatcher. 



Eastern United States ; from New York and Connecticut, southward, 

 breeding as far south as Florida ; winters in Mexico and Central 

 America. 



354 EMPIDONAX TRAILLII ALNORUM. Brewster. Alder Flycatcher. 

 Eastern United States; from Illinois and JMichigau to Atlantic; breeds 



from northern Illinois and northern New England, northward ; 

 winters south to Central America. 



355 (467) EMPIDONAX MINIMUS. Baird. Least Flycatcher. 



Eastern United States ; from Gulf of St. Lawrence to Gulf of Mexico ; 

 south in winter to Central America ; breeds from northern United 

 States, northward, usually north of latitude 42°. 



Suborder OSCINES. Song Birds. 



FAMILY ALAUDID/E. Larks. 



Genus ALAUDA. Linn. 



356 (473) ALAUDA ARVENSIS. Linn. European Skylark. 



Accidental in Greenlaml. 



