BIRDS OF NORTH AMERICA. 691 
Head, neck, and back, sooty brown ; remainder, except middle of breast, 
abdomen, and lower tail-coyerts, which are white, grayish brown, Male, 7. 
Habitat, Mexico and California. 4 
Muscicapa nigricans, Aud. v. 302; plate 434; Syn. p. 42. 
67. Muscicapa Pheebe, Lath. — Short-legged Pewit. 
Upper parts, olivaceous brown ;: fore part of neck, breast, and sides, 
light dusky gray, tinged with olive; abdomen, pale dull yellow. Male, 6%. 
Habitat, Columbia River, Fur Countries, and Labrador. Nests in low 
bushes. Eggs, seven, light blue, spotted with small brown specks. 
Tyrannula Richardsonii, Swain. § Rich. ii. 146.— Muscicapa Richardsonii, Aud. 
vy. 299 ; plate 434; Syn. p. 42. 
68. Muscicapa Traillii, Aud. — Traill’s Flycatcher. 
Upper parts, dusky olive; head, darker; grayish ring round the eye; 
two bands of grayish white on wing ; secondaries, margined with same ; 
throat and breast, ash gray ; abdomen, pale yellow. Habitat, Arkansas 
and Columbia River. Male, 5%, 84. - : 
Muscicapa Traillii, Aud. i. 236; v. 426 ; plate 45; Syn. p. 43 
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69. Muscicapa pusilla, Swain. — Least Pewee. 
Upper parts, light greenish brown ; wings, olive brown, with two bands 
of dull white “i oat ee margined with same; tail, olive brown; neck, 
breast, and sides, ash gray ; under parts, pale yellow. Male, 54. Habi- 
tat, Columbia River, Fur Countries, Labrador, and Newfoundland. Nests 
in bushes. Eggs, five, white, thinly spotted withred. 
Tyrannula pusilla, Rick. & Swain, ii. 144.— Muscicapa pusilla, Aud. v. 288; plate 
34; Syn. p. 44. 
‘SUBGENUS CULICIVORA, Svwain. 
70. Muscicapa cerulea, Lath.—Blue-gray Flycatcher, Wilson, p. 
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Muscicapa cerulea, Mult. j.297, Aud. i. 431; plate 84,—Sylvia cerulea, Bonap. 
Syn. p. 85. — Culicivora carulea, Aud. Syn. p. 46. 
GENUS II.— PTILOGONYS, Stain. 
71. Ptilogonys Townsendi, Aud. —Townsend’s Ptilogonys. 
General color, dull brownish gray; quills and coverts, dusky brown ; 
edge of wing, dull white; secondaries, with a faint patch of light brownish 
gray on the outer web towards the end; middle tail-feathers, grayish 
brown, the rest blackish brown; paler underneath. Habitat, Columbia 
River. Female, 84. Nest and eggs, unknown. 
Ptilogonys Townsendi, Aud. v. 206; plate 419; Syn. p. 46. 
FAMILY V.—LANIADA, Vigors. 
GENUS LANIUS.—SHRIKE. 
72, Lanius borealis, Vieill. —Great American Shrike, Wilson, p. 49. 
Lanius borealis, Rick. §& Swain. ii, 111. Nutt. i. 258. —Lanius scptentrionalis, 
Bonap. Syn. p. 72. —Lanius excubitor, Aud. i. 534; v. 534; plate 192. — Lanius 
borealis, Aud. Syn. p. 157. 
