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NEW-YORK FAUNA — BIRDS. 
(EXTRA-LIMITAL.) 
I. xanthocephalus. (Bonap. Am. Orn. Yol. 1, p. 27. Giraud.) Black. Head, neck and breast 
yellow-orange: a white spot on the wing. Female and young, dark brown; breast yellow ; 
wing unspotted. Length, 9 inches. Missouri, Texas. 
I. tricolor. (Aud. B. of A. Yol. 4, p. 27, pi. 214.) Bluish black: smaller wing-coverts carmine; 
their lower row white. Female, unknown. Length, 9 inches. North-California. 
I. gubernator. (Id. Ib. pi. 215.) Glossy bluish black: smaller wing-coverts scarlet; at the base, 
white. Female, dark brown ; throat, and a broad streak over the eye dull orange. Length, nine 
inches. Columbia river. 
I. bullockii. (Id. Ib. pi. 218.) Black: back, rump and belly yellow; frontlet, a line over the eye, 
and sides orange yellow; throat black; four middle tail-feathers black, the others yellow. Female 
and young, olive grey; sides of the head and neck yellow ; throat of the latter black. Length, 7 
inches. Columbia river. 
1. auduboni. (Giraud, B. of Tex.) Head, throat, foreneck, wings and tail black: back, rump and 
upper tail-coverts greenish yellow. Beneath yellow. Tail much rounded. Length, 8*7. Texas. 
I vulgaris, Daud. Bill naked; space round the eye and feet blue; head, neck, breast, back, wings 
and tail black: a patch of white on the wings: rest of the body yellow. Length, 10 inches. 
Charleston. 
