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REVIEW OP AMERICAN BIRDS. 



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uncertain. The bill is much like that of some Certhiolae in shape 

 and curve, though the mouth is deeply clefl, and the tongue com- 

 paratively simple (see page 163), as in the Warblers. In the com- 

 pression, however, and decurvation of the bill, there is a close rela- 

 tionship to Icteria, though it is smaller, longer proportionally, and 

 much more slender. The basal joints of the middle toe are rather 

 more united than common in Sylvicolidse ; not so much as in Vireo. 

 The *n.rsi are shorter, and the claws more curved than in Icteria. 



This g?nu8, confined to Cuba, is represented by two known species 

 which ag.-ee in having the upper parts olive gray, the crissum 

 whitish, the wings and tail not varied by white. The diagnosis is 

 as follows : — 



Head and n'jck all round yellow (slightly olivaceous above) ; 



rest of under parts whitish, tinged with ashy on the sides fernandina. 



Head and neck above like the back ; sides of head (sharply 

 defined against the vertex) and whole under parts, except 

 crissum and anal region, bright yellow .... fornsii. 



Teretristis fernandinee. 



Anahates fernandinee, Lembeye, Aves Cuba, IS.'iO, 66, tab. v, fig. 2 

 (western Cuba). — Gundlach, Bost. Jour. VI, iii, 1853, 317 (eggs; 

 Cuba). — Teretristisfern. Cab. Jour. Ill, 1855, 475. — Gundlach, lb. 

 1861, 32(5 (Cuba ; very conirrion). — Helmitherus hlnndn, Bon. Consp. 

 I, April, 1850, 314, Cuba (not the species of Lichtenstein, Jidt 

 Cabanis), 

 Hah. Western Cuba. 



Head and neck all round olive green above, yellow beneath ; the loral 

 region and eyelids, and edge of wings also yellow. Rest of upper parts ashy 

 gray, with faint tinge of olivaceous. Under parts pale ashy gray, lighter 

 across breast; the middle of breast and belly yellowish-white. Lining of 

 wings white. Bill dark lead color, lighter along the tomia. Legs dark brown. 

 The bill varies a good deal in size and shape. 



Total length, 5.00 ; wing, 2.25 ; tail, 2.45 ; graduation, .25 ; diflference between 

 Ist and 3d quills, .40 ; length of bill from forehead, .55, from nostril, .37, aloii|{ 

 gape, .60 ; depth, .15 ; greatest width at angle of rictus, .25 ; tarsus, .74 ; niiddlB 

 toe and claw, .62; claw alone, .18 ; hind toe and claw, .45 ; claw alone, .22. 



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