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breeds. Eggs generally four, and they resemble 
those of the Tyrannus Carolinensis. 
Tyrannus Carolinensis—Baird. 
King Bird; Bee Bird. 
This is very abundant all over the United 
States, and very plenty west. of the Mississippi 
River. It lays from four to five eggs. Its nest 
s generally lined with wool, and is built on low 
trees. I have also found its nest on low fences. 
Tyrannus Dominicensis—Rich. 
Gray King Bird. 
This bird is found in the interior of Florida. 
I procured a specimen at Key West. 
Myiarchus Crinitus.— Cab. 
Great-crested Flycatcher. 
This bird much resembles the Gray King Bird, 
and is found inthe South. It reaches us in April, 
and is very common here. I have never found 
it in the Western States. It builds its nest in 
low trees and stumps, and also in holes in fences. 
Eggs four. 
Sayornis Fuscus —Baird. 
Pewee. 
This is one of the earliest visitors in the Spring, 
arriving as early as March, and is very abundant 
in-all parts of the United States. It breeds as 
early as April, and builds its nest in deserted 
