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Hooded Warbler, Sylvia mitrata, Aud. Orn. Biog. v. ii. p. 66. Adult Male and 
Female ; v. v. p. 465. 
Selby’s Flycatcher, Muscicapa Selbyii, Aud. Orn. Biog. Vi i. p. 46. Young. 
72. 2. Myiodioctes canadensis, Linn. Spotted Canadian 
Flycatching Warbler. — Canadian Flycatcher. Canada 
Warbler. 
Plate CHI. Male and Female. 
Third quill longest, scarcely exceeding the second, fourth slightly* 
shorter, first intermediate between the fourth and fifth ; tail rounded. 
Male with the upper parts ash-grey; the feathers of the wings and 
tail brown, edged with grey ; the head spotted with black ; loral 
space, a band beneath the eye, proceeding down the side of the neck, 
and a belt of triangular spots across the lower part of the fore neck, 
black ; the lower parts, and a bar from the nostril over the eye, pure 
yellow ; lower wdng and tail-coverts white. Female similar to the 
male, but with the black spots on the neck smaller and fainter. 
Young similar to the female, with the tints paler, and the neck un- 
spotted. 
Male, 5 1, 9. 
From Kentucky northward. Not found in the Atlantic districts. 
Migratory. 
Motacilla canadensis, Linn. Syst. Nat. v. i. p. 27. 
Canada Flycatclii^, Muscicapa canadensis, Wils. Amer. Orn. v. iii. p. 100. 
Sylvia pardalina, Bo nap. Syn. p. 79. 
Canada Flycatcher, Muscicapa canadensis, Aud. Orn. Biog. v. ii. p. 17. 
73. 3. Myiodioctes Bonapartii, Aud. Bonaparte’s Fly- 
catching Warbler. 
Plate V. Male. 
Bristles longer than in the last, second quill longest ; tail very long, 
nearly even ; upper parts light greyish-blue ; quills dusky brown, 
their outer webs greyish-blue, the two outer margined with white ; 
middle tail-feathers and edges of the rest like the back ; lower parts 
and a band on the forehead ochre-yellow, with a few faint dusky spots 
on the lower part of the fore neck. This species differs from the last 
chiefly in being of a more elongated form, in having the bristles much 
longer, the upper parts of a much lighter tint ; in wanting the black 
band down the side of the neck, and the yellow band over the eye, 
the bill is straighter and more pointed, and the outer primaries are 
edged with white. 
Male, 5|. 
Louisiana. Only one specimen ever found. , 
Bonaparte’s Flycatcher, Muscicapa Bonapartii, Aud. Orn. Biog. v. i. p. 27. 
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