AMJ'ELIS. 



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(27,316.) With neat and one egg. (27,307.) With neat and one agg. 



Anipelis cedrorum* 



Am/teli* garrulus, var. B, Lihn. Syst. Nat. I, 1768, 297. 



Jiumliyc'dla cedrorum, Vikillot, Ois. Am. Sept. I, 1807, 88, pi. Ivii. — Ib. 

 aalerie Ois. I, 1834, 18(j, pi. oxviii.— Caii. Mub. H«in. I, 55.— Ib. 

 Cab. Jour. IV, 1856, 3 (Cuba).— Gondlach, Cab. Jour. 1861, 328 

 (Cuba; rare). — Ampelis cedrorum, Sclatbr, P. Z. 8. 18r6, 299 

 (Cordova); 1858, 302 (Oaxaca ; January); 1859, 364 (Xalapa; 

 Cordova) ; 1864, 172 (City of Mexico).— Ib. Catal. Am. Birds, 1861, 

 46. — ScLATEB & Salvin, Ibifl, 1859, 13 (Guatemala). — BAiKt, likda 

 N. Am. 1858, 318.— Tayloh, Ibis, 1860, 111 (Honduras).— March, 

 Pr. A. N. So. Phila. 1863, 294 (Jauipioa).— Lord, Pr. R. Art. Inst. 

 Woolwich, IV, 116 (British Columbia ; nesting). — Cooper & Sock- 

 ley, P. R. Rep. XII, II, 187 (Washington Ter.). 



Ampelis americami, WiLS. Am. Oni. I, 1808, 107, pi. vii. — Dombycilla 

 americana, Jones, Nat. Bermuda, 1859, 29 (winter). — Rich. F. B. 

 A. II, 1831, 239. 



BomhycUla carolinenais, Brisson, Orn. II, 1760, 337 (not binomial). — 

 Ann. Orn. Biog. I, 1831, 227, pi. xliii.— Ib. Birds Am. IV, 1842, 

 165, pi. 245. — Waoler, Isis, 1831, 528. — AmpflU carolinensis, 

 Q088B, Birds Jamaica, 1847, 197 (.January). — Bon. Consp. 1850, 336. 



Bab. Whole of North America as far north as Lake Winnipeg and Hud- 

 son's Bay, South Branch of Saskatchewan, lat. 52^ (^Richardson) ; south to 

 Guatemala ; Jamaica and Cuba in winter. 



Details concerning this species will be found in the "Birds N. Am." 

 cited aiic>ve. As there stated, young birds are streaked beneath as 

 iu Dulus, but more obsoletely. 



