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nearly uniform olive-green, a little browner anteriorly; below, rich yellow, paler on the 

 vent, tinged with brown on the flanks and sides. Black mask exactly as in G. trichas, but 

 bordered behind for its whole extent with rich yellow. Wing 2.60; tail 2.70, graduated 



0.50; bill 0.55. Lower California. 

 U. S. Nat. Mus., v., Sept. 1882, p. 

 142. Geothlypis Philadelphia. 



151. Setophaga picta. 



Quite distinct from any other species in this list. Pr. 

 344. 



679. Geothlypis Philadelphia. 



680. macgillivrayi. 



683. Icteria virens. 

 683a. virens longicauda. 



684. Sylvania mitrata. 



685. pusilla. 

 685a. pusilla pileolata. 



686. canadensis. 

 f25. Sylvania (?) microcephala. 

 690. Cardellina rubrifrons. 

 688. Setophaga picta. 



[689.] miniata. 



151 &i.s. Add: Setophaga miniata. Red-bellied Redstart. Dark bluish-ash above. 

 A square patch of dark chestnut on the crown. Forehead and sides of head, with the whole 

 fore-neck and sides of the jugulum, black; other under parts carmine red; lining of wings and 

 under tail-coverts white; tibia3 plumbeous. Wing-feathers dusky; tail-feathei'S black with 

 much white on the lateral one, and more restricted white areas on the next two. Sexes alike. 

 Length 5.10; wing 2.50; tail 3.00; tarsus 0.75. Central America and Mexico to Texas. See 

 Key, p. 313. 



152. Setophaga ruticilla. [ 687. Setophaga ruticilla. 



[691.] Ergaticus ruber. 



152 his. Add: Ergaticus rubra. Carmine Flycatohing Warbler. Rich carmine 

 red, obscured on the back; ear-coverts silvery- white ; wing- and tail-feathers dusky, edged 

 externally with reddish ; larger inner wing-coverts rosy white. Sexes alike. Length 4.75; 

 wing 2.40; the first quill about as long as the sixth ; tail 2.50, graduated 0.20; bill small, 

 parine in shape, but with bristly rictus; tarsus 0.75. A very beautiful species; Mexico to 

 Texas. See Key, p. 313. 



