592 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. [VolY. 



Vireonidae. 



1843. [Lafresnaye, F. DE.] G. Cyclarliis. Cyclarhis. Swaiuson. (Fam. Laniadae.) 

 Gen. Lauiagra, d'Orb. et Lafr. Tangara, Buff. <^ Guer. Mag. de ZooJ., 2" set., 

 ann^e 1843, Ois., pp. 1-4, pi. 33. 

 PI. 33, C. nigrirostris Lafr. {R. Z., 1842, p. 133). Liste des trois especes composant le genre. 



1851. Cassin, J. Sketch of the Birds composing the genera Vireo, Vieillot, and Vireo^ 

 Sylvia, Bonaparte, with a List of the previously known and descriptions of 

 three new species. <^Proc. Acad. Nat. Soi. Phila., v, 1851, pp. 149-154, pll. 

 X, xi. 



Vireo, 5 spp. ; V. huttoni, p. 150, pi. x, f. 1, sp. u. ; Vireosylvia, 6 spp. ; V. flavoviridis, p. 152, 

 pi. xi ; V. philadelphica, p. 153, pi. x, f. 2, spp. nn. 



1851. Lafresnaye, F. de. Sur I'oiseau noinm^ par Brissou Tangara do Saint-Do- 

 mingue, Tanagra Domiuieensis, Tanagra Dominica, par Linn6, fignr^ par Buf- 

 fon, pi, enl. 156, f. 2, et dont Vieillot a fait son genre Esclave (Dulus), sous le 

 nom de Dulus palmarum. <^Eev. et Mag. de Zool., iii, 1851, pp. 583-590. 



1851. Strickland, H. E. On the Type of the genus Dulus, Vieill. < Jard. Contrib. 



Orn., 1851, pp. 103, 104. 



Tanagra dominica L., uec Turdus palmarum L. Cf. Lafr., Mev. et Mag. de Zool., iii, 1851, 

 pp. 583-590. (See Gray's Handlist, Nos. 5827 and 7025.) 



1852. Lyman, T. [On the Breeding of the Yellow-breasted Chat (Icteria viridis) in 



New England.] < Proc' Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., iv, 1852, p. 167. 



1852. WoODHOUSE, S. W. Descriptions of new species of Birds of the genera Vireo 



[atricapilla, p. 60], Vieill., and Zonotrichia, Swains. <^ Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 

 P/uZa., vi, 1852, pp. 60, 61. 



1853. Lawrence, G. N. Descriptions of New Species of Birds of the Genera Ortyx 



Stephens, Sterna Liuu., and Icteria [longicauda, p. 4] Vieillot. <^ Ann. Lye. 

 Nat. Hist. N. T., vi, 1853, pp. 1-4. 

 1857. Brewer, T. M. [On the characters, habits and distribution of Vireosylvia phi- 

 ladelphica of Cassin.] <^Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., ii, 1857, pp. 108-111. 

 Including a letter from Th. Kumlein, of Wisconsin. 



1860. Bryant, H. [Vireo bogoteusis, sp. n.] < Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vii, 1860, p. 

 227. 

 The description occurs in an untitled article which also treats of Turdus minimus Lafr. 



1863. Lawrence, G. N. Descriptions of New Species of Birds of the Families Vireon- 



idai and Rallida;. <^ Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., xv, 1863, pp. 106, 107. 

 Yireo atripennis, p. IOC, Sombrero. See especially Baird, Sev. Amer. Birds, p. 330. 



1864. Brown, E. Occurrence of the Kedeyed Flycatcher [ Vireo olLvaccus] in England. 



<; Zoologist, xxii, 1864, pj). 8965-8967. 

 Extracted from the "Natural History of Tutbury", p. 385. 



1864. Hadfield, H. Notes on the Redeyed Flycatcher [Vireo olivaceus]. <^ Zoolo- 



gist, xxii, 1864, pp. 9020, 9021. 



1865. Lawrence, G. N. Descriptions of new species of Birds of the Families Paridte, 



Vireonid.ie, Tyrannida^, aiul Trochilidie, with a note on Myiarchus Panamen- 

 sis. < Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. , xvi i , 1865, pp. 37-39. 



Hylophilus acuticaiidus, p. 37, Venezuela. 

 1870. Bree, C. R. The Red-eyod Flj'catcher [Vireo olivaceus]. <^ The London Field, 

 May 14, 1870. 



The wiiter contends that the Vireo captured in England, as described and figured by Mos- 

 ley in Nat. Hist. Tutbury (pi. 6), is V. altiloquus, not V. olivaceus! A note from "B" ap- 

 pended suggests that the bird may be Erythrosterna parva .'! 



