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REVIEW or AMERICAN BIRDS. 



[part I. 



Pr. Bo9t. Son. VI, 5 (nest and eggs).— Sclatek, P. Z. S. 1854, 111 

 (Ecuador; winter); 1855, 143 (Bogota) ; 1858, 451 (Ecuador).— 

 Ib. Catal. 1861, 34, no. 204.— Sclatek & Salvik, Ibis, 1859, 11 

 (Guatemala). — Lawrence, Ann. N. Y. Lye. VI, 1862. — Baikd, 

 Birds N. Am. 1858, 29^.—Euthlypis can. Cab. Mus. Heln. 1850-51, 

 18 ; Jour. Orn. 1860, 326 (Costa Rica). 

 Sylvia pardalina, Bon. ; Ndtt. — Sylvicola pardalina, Bon.— Myiodioctes 



pardalina, Bon. 

 fMuscicapa bonaparth, Add. Orn. Biog. 1, 1831, 27, pi. 5. — Setophaga bon. 



Rich. Wilsonia bon. Bon. — Sylvania bon. NniT. — ?My{odioctes bon. 



AuD. Syn.— Ib. B. A. II, 1841, 17, pi. 17.— Baird, Birds, N. Am. 

 1858, 295. 

 Setophaga nigricincta, Lafb. Rev. Zool. 1843, 292 ; 1844, 79. 

 Bab. Whole eastern province of United States ; eastern Mexico to Guate- 

 mala, and south to Bogota. Not noted from West Indies. 



* 

 Specimens from eastern United States and Mississippi Valley ; 

 also — 



Locality. 



When 

 Collected, 



Received from 



Collected by 



Ottawa, Can. 

 Isle Caroline, Lake 

 Mexico. [Winnipeg? 

 Petaleulea, Gnat. 

 San Jose, C. B. 

 Bogota. 



June 2. 

 Sept.' 1862. 



W. T. Coleman. 



H. Kennicott. 



Verreaux. 



O. Salvin. 



Dr. v. Prantzins. 



J. H. Roome. 



niyiodioctes pusillus. 



Muscicapa pusilla, Wilson, Am. Orn. Ill, 1811, 103, pi. xxvi, fig. 



4. — Wilsonia pus. Bon. — Sylvania pus. Nctt. — Myiodioctes pus. 



BoN. Consp. 1850, 315.— Sclatbb, P. Z. S. 1856, 291 (Cordova) ; 



1858, 299 (Oaxaca Mts. ; Dec.) ; 1859, 363 (Xalapa) ; 373.— Ib. 



Catal. 1861, 34, no. 203.— Baikd, Birds N. Am. 1858, 293.— Solatee 



& Salvin, Ibis, 1859, 11 (Guatemala). — Lord, Pr. E. Art. Inst. 



Woolwich, IV, 1864, 115 (Br. Columbia). — Myioctonus pus. Cab. 



M. H. 1851, 18.— Ib. Jour. 1860, 325 (Costa Rica). 

 Sylvia wilsonii, BoN. ; Nctt. — Muscicapa wilsonii, AuD. Orn. Biog. II, pi. 



124. — Setophaga wilsonii, Jard. — Myiodioctes wilsonii, Add. B. A. 



II, pi. 75. 

 Sylvia petasodes, Light. Preis- Verz. 1830. 

 Motacilla pileolatajVA-Lh. Zoog. Rosso.-Asiat. 1, 1831,497 (Russian Am.). 



Hab. Entire breadth of United States, north to Russian America ; Mexico, 

 to Costa Rica. 



Specimens from the Pacific coast are more brightly colored than 

 eastern, and the yellow of the forehead has a mixture of orange in 

 it. The size is rather smaller, and the bill seems rather narrower. 



