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Small Pewee, Ndtt. Man. v. i. p. 288. 
Muscieapa acadica, Bonap. Syn. p. 68. 
Small Green-Crested Flycatcher, Muscieapa acadica, Aud. Orn. Biog. v. ii. p. 256 ^ 
V. V. p. 427. 
63. 10. Muscieapa fusca, Gmel. Pewee Flycatcher. 
Plate CXX. Male and Female. 
Wing much rounded^ third quill longest, fourth scarcely shorter, 
but considerably longer than second, first intermediate between sixth 
and seventh ; tail emarginate ; upper parts dull olive, the head much 
darker; quills and tail dusky brown, secondaries and their coverts 
edged with pale brown ; outer tail-feathers whitish on the outer edge, 
unless toward the tip ; lower parts dull yellowish white, the breast 
tinged with grey. 
Male, 7, 9^. 
Throughout the United States, and northward. Spends the winter 
in vast numbers in the southern parts. 
Pewit Flycatcher, Muscieapa nunciola, Wils. Amer. Orn. v. ii. p. 78. 
Muscieapa fusca, Bonap. Syn. p. 68. 
Pewit Flycatcher or Phoebe, Nutt. Man. v. i. p. 278. 
Pewee Flycatcher, Muscieapa fusca, Aun. Orn. Biog. v. ii. p. 122 ; v. v. j). 424. 
64. 11. Muscieapa virens, Linn. Wood Pewee Flycatcher. 
Plate CXV. Male. 
Slightly crested ; second quill longest, first shorter than third and 
longer than sixth ; tail deeply emarginate ; upper parts dusky olive, 
upper part of head much darker ; a pale greyish ring round the eye ; 
two bands of greyish- white on the wings, secondaries margined with 
the same ; quills and tail-feathers blackish-brown ; throat and breast 
ash-grey tinged with green, the rest of the lower parts pale greenish- 
yellow. 
Male, 61, 11. 
Throughout the United States. British Provinces. Labrador. New- 
foundland. Rocky Mountains. Columbia River. Migratory. 
Wood Pewee, Muscieapa rapax, Wils. Amer. Orn. v. ii. p. 81. 
Wood Pewee, Muscieapa virens, Ndtt- Man. v. i. p. 285. 
Muscieapa virens, Bonap. Syn. p. 68. 
Wood Pewee, Muscieapa virens, Aun. Orn. Biog. v. ii. p. 93 ; v. v. p. 425. 
65. 12. Muscieapa Traillii, Aud. Traill’s Flycatcher. 
Plate XLV. Male. 
Slightly crested ; wing rounded, with the third quill longest, second 
and fourth almost equal, first a little longer than sixth ; tail slightly 
rounded, and faintly emarginate ; upper parts dusky olive, upper part 
of head much darker ; a pale greyish ring round the eye ; two bands 
greyish-white on the wings, secondaries margined with the same ; 
