356 CLASS AVES. 



White-eyed Flycatcher^ Muscicapa Noveburacensis, 

 Gmel. Vireo Musicus, Vieil. Muscicapa Canta- 

 trix, Wilson, A. O. II. t. 18. f. 6. 



Yellow-olive ; beneath white ; sides, line round the eye 

 and spot near nostrils, and two wing-bands yellow ; 

 tail blackish, under white. North America. 



Warbling Flycatcher, Muscicapa Silva, Vieil. Mus- 

 cicapa Melodia, Wilson, A. O. V. t. 42. f. 2. 



Pale olive-green : head inclining to ash ; line over eye 

 and all beneath white ; wings dusky ; bandless ; bill 

 short ; irides brown. North America. 



Red-eyed Flycatcher, Muscicapa Olivacea, Lin. Wil- 

 son, A. O. II. t. 12. f. 3. 



Yellow-olive ; crown ash, with a black side line ; line 

 over eyes and all beneath white ; wings bandless, bill 

 long ; irides red. North America. Somewhat allied 

 to Sylvia. 



? Vireo Virescens^ Vieil. 



Crown blackish ; eyebrows white ; body above greenish ; 

 beneath grayish-white ; bill above brown ; beneath 

 horny. North America. 



Muscicapa Longipes, Lesson and Garnot. 

 Voy. t. 19. f. 6. 



Tarsus very long ; feather pale-edged ; belly and vent 

 white. 



Some species, which have the ridge rather more ele- 

 vated, and bending into an arch toward the point, ap- 

 proach the form of the stone-chats. 



