436 APPENDIX. 
. XVII. 
Add to this note for American species; J. awrocapilla, L. Wils. 
II, pl. xiv, f. 2;—/. noveboracensis, Lath. Wils. IT], pl. xxiii, f. 5;— 
M. coronata, Wils. Il, pl. xvii, f. 4; M. palmarum, Bonap. II, pl. x, 
f. 2;—M. maculosa, Lath. (Sy/. magnolia, Wils.) Wils. III, pl. xxiii, 
f. 2;—M. maritima, Wils. VI, pl. li, f. 8;—M. pardalina, Bonap. 
(Muse. canadensis, Wils.) Wils. Il, pl. xxvi, f. 2;—/M. mitrata, Bo- 
nap. (Muse. cucullata, Wils.) Wils. IIT, pl. xxvi, f. 3;—M. pensilis, 
(Syl. flavicollis, Wils.) Wils. Il,» pl. xii, f. 6;—JZ. virens, Wils. I, 
pl. xvii, f. 3;—. Blackburneve} Wils..TH, pl. xxviii, f, 3;—J/. icte- 
rocephala, Lath. (Syl. pennsylvanica, Wils.) Wils. I, pl. xiv, f. 5;— 
M. castanea, Wils. Il, pl. xiv, f. 45—J/. striata, Wils. IV, p. xxx, f. 
3;—WM. varia, Lath. (Certhia maculata, Wils.) Wils. III, p. xix, f. 33— 
M. pinus, Wils. III, pl. xix, f. 4;—M. parus, Wils. V, p. liv, f. 35 
. ae tigrina (Syl. montana, Wils.) Wils. V, p. xii, f. 2;—M. Tard, 
Wils. III, pl. xlvii, f. 2;—/. discolor (Syl. minuta, Wils.) Wils. TTS 
pl. xxv, f. 4;—W. eestiva (Syl. citrinella, Wils.) Wils. 11, Pagxv, £633 
—WM. petxchia, Wils. pl. xxviii, f. 4;—J/. americana (Syl. pusilla, 
Wils.) Wils. 1V, p. 28, xxviii, f. 3;--/M. canadensis, Wils. I, pl. 
xv, f. 73—M. agilis, Wils. V, pl. xxxix, f. 4;—J/Z. formosa, Wils, III, 
pl. xxv, f. 3;—M. autumnalis, Wils. III, pl. xxiii, f. 4;—. trichas, 
Wils. I, pl. vi, f. 1 and 2, pl. xviii, f. 4;—. philadelphica, Wils. I, 
pl. xiv, f. 6;—/. sphagnosa, Bonap. Wils. V, pl. xlili, f. 4;—M. — 
rea, Steph., Bonap. II, pl. xi, f. 2, and Wils. I, pl. xvii, f. 53— 
cerulea, Wils. II, pl. xviii, f. 5;—M. minuta, Bonap. (Muse. minuta,, 
Wils.) Wils. VI, pl. 1, f. 5;—J/. Wilsonii, Bonap. (Muse. pusilla, 
Wils.) Wils. III, pl. xxvi, f. 4. ° 
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The Mot. pensilis, zstiva, ludoviciana, and canadensis quoted in 
this note by our author, do not belong to this subgenus. There 
should, however, be added for American species, W. calendula,: 
Wils. I, p. v, f. 3;—. eristatus, Wils. I, p. viii, f. 2. 
XIX. 
It may be as well to insert here the genus Icrrria of Vieillot, 
which, from its resemblance to many of the preceding genera, al- 
