Jan., 1909. Birds of Illinois and Wisconsin — Cory. 



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Under parts, grayish; belly, 

 grayish, not speckled; outer 

 tail feathers, not broadly tipped 

 with grayish white; tail, over 1.25 

 inches long; outer webs of pri- 

 maries, showing narrow bars. 



Troglodytes a'edon, and races. 

 House Wren. 

 See No. 344 and 344a. 



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Winter Wren. 



Under parts, distinctly brownish, dotted and speckled with brown 

 on flanks and abdomen; tail 1.25 or less; outer tail feathers, not 

 broadly tipped and marked with grayish white ; outer webs of pri- 

 maries, with narrow bars. Nanniis Jiienialis. 



Winter Wren. 

 See No. 345. 



PART 2. The following species have the crown or upper hack 

 showing more or less white streaks or dots : — 



Rump and upper tail coverts, barred 

 with black; bill, shorter than middle toe 

 (without claw). 



Cistothoriis stellaris. 

 Short-billed Marsh Wren. 

 See No. 346. 



