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In some, from South America, the tail is also pecu- 

 liar for having the two outer feathers very long, and 

 only feathered at their tips. 



Yetapa Flycatcher, Muscicapa Psalura, Temm. 

 PI. Col. t. 286. d. 296. $ . 



An American bird has been formed into the genus 

 Icteria by Vieillot ; it appears to be intermediate be- 

 tween Flycatchers and the Tanagers. 



Chattering Flycatcher, Ampelis Lutea, Sparman. Mus- 

 cicapa Viridis, Gm. Catesby, Car. 1. t. 50. Icteria 

 Dumicola, Vieil. Gal. Ois. t. 85. Pipra Poly- 

 glotta, Wilson, A. O. I. t. 6. f. 2. Tanagra Oli- 

 vacea, Desra. Gamulus Australis. 



Greenish-olive ; throat and breast yellow ; belly and 

 line encircling the eye white. 



In other American birds the bill is rather com- 

 pressed and arched. Vieillot has formed them into a 

 genus under the name of Vireo. 



Yellow -throated Flycatcher, Muscicapa Sylvicola, 

 Wils. A. O. II. t. 7. f. 3. Vireo- flavifrons, Vieil. 



Yellow-olive ; throat, breast, frontlet, and line round 

 the eye yellow ; belly white ; wing two-banded with 

 white ; tail blackish. North America. 



Solitary Flycatcher, Muscicapa Solitariai Wilson, A. 

 O. II. t. 17. f 6. 



Olive-green ; head bluish-gray ; line round the eye and 

 belly, and two wing-bands white ; breast pale ash ; sides 

 yellowish ; tail blackish. North America. 



