BIRDS OF NORTH AMERICA. 699 
Vermont. Nests in the ground. Eggs, clay color, with purplish red 
blotches and lines. 
Troglodytes Americana, Aud. ii. 452; v. 469; Syn. p. 75, plate 179, 
139. Troglodytes Parkmanii, 4ud.— Parkman’s Wren. 
Upper parts, reddish brown, barred with dusky; lower parts, dull 
brownish white. Length, 42. Habitat, Columbia River. 
Troglodytes Parkmanii, 4ud. v. 310; Syn. p. 76. 
140. Troglodytes brevirostris, Mutt. — Short-billed Marsh Wren. 
Upper parts, brownish black, intermingled with white ; streak over eye, 
pale yellow ; ‘throat and breast, grayish white ; lower parts, reddish brown. 
Male, 48, 53. Nest, spherical, built in reeds. Eggs, six, pure white. 
Habitat, from Massachusetts, south. 
* Troglodytes brevirostris, Mutt. i. 436. dud. ii. 427; v. 469; Syn. p.77; plate 175. 
GENUS II.— REGULUS. 
141. Regulus Cuvieri, Aud. — Cuvier’s Regulus. 
Upper parts, dull grayish oliye ;_ forehead, lore, and line over eye, 
black; band across forehead, grayish white; semilunar band, enclosing 
a _vermilion_ space, on sides of head, black; lower parts, grayish white. 
Male, 44, 6. Habiert, Pennsylvania. 
Regulus Cuvieri, Jud. i. 228; plate 55; Syn. p. 84. Wutt. i. 416. 
142. Regulus satrapa, Licht. — American Regulus, Wilson, p. 84.«. e 
Regulus cristatus, Bonap. Syn. p. 91. — Regulus tricolor, Wutt. 1.420. Aud, ii. 456 ; 
plate 183. — Regulus satrapa, 4ud. Syn. p. 82. 
)-143. Regulus calendula, Linn.— Ruby-crowned Regulus, Hilson, 
p. 55. 
Regulus calendula, Bonap. Syn. p. 91. Mutt. i. 415. Aud. ii. 456; plate 195; Syn. 
p. 83. 
GENUS 1V.—SIALIA, Swain. 
144. Sialia Wilsonii, Stoain. — Blue-Bird, Wilson, p. 37. 
Sialia Wilsonii, Aud. Syn >, 84.—Saxicola sialis, Bonap, Syn. p.39.— Erythaca 
Wilsonii, Rich. & Swain ii, SO.— Ampeiis sialis, Nutt. i. 444, — Sylvia sialis, 
Aud. ii, 84; v. 452; plate 113. 
145. Sialia occidentalis, Towns. — Western Blue-Bird. 
‘Male, with upper parts and throat, ultramarine blue ; fore part of back, 
breast, and sides, chestnut red ; lower parts, light blue: abdomen, whitish. 
Female, upper parts, dull grayish blue ; back, tinged with brown; under 
parts, pale red; abdomen, light gray. Male, 7. Female, 6%. Habitat, 
North California and Oregon. Nests in holes of trees. 
Sialia occidentalis, Aud. v. 41; plate 393; Syn. p. 84. 
146. Sialia arctica, Swain. — Arctic Blue-Bird. 
Male, upper parts, ultramarine, with a tinge of green ; head, neck, and 
part of breast, light greenish blue, fading into white, behind. Female, 
upper parts, grayish brown; rump and wing-coverts, blue; neck and 
anterior portion of the breast, reddish gray; lower parts, brownish-gray. 
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