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Descriptions of First PI” raagra of Cer- 
tain NortR Am, Bbs. Wa Brewster. 
35. Siurus auricapillus. 
“First plumage. Remiges, reetrices, etc., as in the adult. Rest of 
upper parts dull fulvous-brown ; the crown without stripes, all the leathers 
very indistinctly darker centrally ; lower parts paler, more huffy, fulvous, 
growing gradually white toward the crissum, the buffy portions (breast 
and sides), with very fine indistinct streaks of dusky. From a specimen 
in my collection obtained near Washington.” — R. R. 
Buli. N.O.O. 3 t April, 1878. p. 60 . 
700. Odd Bird Song's. By S. Frank Aaron. Ibid., p. 28. — Relates 
to Golden-crowned Thrush, Black-throated Green Warbler, and Maryland 
Yellow-throat. 0, & o. voi t vm l 
1258. The Golden-crowned Accentor . By J. II. Langille. Ibid., No. 
4, Jan. 22, p. So. — On the flight song of Seiurus aurocafiillus. 
Ametima Field, XXVII 
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