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REVIEW OP AMERICAN BIRDS. 



stouter bill and foet, and longer legs, 

 vary considerably in this respect, I 

 more than specific diflFerences. 



[part I. 



As, however, our other species 

 can hardly consider these as 





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liliiBltllli 



Lophophanes bicolor* 



Farus bicolor, Linn. Syst. Nat. 12th ed. I, 1766, 340 (based on Pants 

 cristatus, Catesby, I, pi. 67). — Ph. Max. Cab. Jour, VI, 1858, 118. — 

 Lophophanes bicolor, Bon. List Birds Europe, 1842. — Baird, Birds 

 N. Am. 1858, 384.— Sclatkr, Catal. Ife61, 14, no. 9>1 .—Bxolophus 

 bicolor, Cab. Mu9. Hein. I, 1850, 91 (type of genus). 



Lophophanes missouriensis, Baibd, Birds N. Am. 1858, 384 (var. from 

 Missouri River). 



Figures : Wilson, Am. Orn. I, pi. viii, fig. 5. — Add. Om. Biog. I, pi. 30i. 

 —Is. Birds Am. II, pi. 125. 



Hab. United States, from Missouri valley eastward. 



(823.) 6.2.5: 10; 3.17. (1,292.) S. 66; 9.66 ; 3.08. (28,9fl8.) 6.30; 10.30; 3.20. (32,281.) 8.80; 

 9.fi0;3 00. 6,702. Type of var. mt««<n(rien«is. 4,731. Syes darli-bruwn. 



Lophophanes atricristatiis. 



Parus atTlcrista(us,CASMti, Pr. A. N. So. Phil. V, lP50,103,pl. ii (Texas). 

 Lophophanes atricristatus, Cassin, 111. Birds Texas, etc. I, 1853, 13, 

 pi. iii.— Baird, Birds N. Am. 1868, 385. 



Hab. Valley of Rio Orande, south. 



Locality. 



San Autonio, Tex. 

 Fort Clarice, Tex. 

 New Leon, Mex. 



Mexico. 



When 

 Collected. 



April 1,3, '51. 



Received from 



Capt. Sitgreaves. 

 Lt. J. G. Parke. 

 Lt. D. N. Coach. 



Verreaux. 



Collected by 



Dr. Woodlionse. 

 Dr. Heermann. 





I..ophophane8 inornatiis. 



Parus inornatiiSf Gambel, Pr. A. N. So. Phil. Aug. 1845, 265 (Upper 

 California). — lu. J. A. N. Sc. new ser. I, 1847, 35, pi. vii. — Lnpho- 



