. yellow-b ellied F l ycatcher ^Empidonaz 
JariventT-is,) frequently seen throughout the 
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ofttvC* Q & Q x. Jan. 1885. p. !6- 
Summer Bds/Mt. Mansfield, Vfr. 
23. Empidonax flaviventris. Yellow-bellied Flycatcher. — This 
species inhabits the deep woods well up the mountain side (approximately 
from 2500 to 3500 feet altitude). On these steep slopes, shaded by a dense 
growth of spruces, and strewn with immense moss-covered logs and huge 
bowlders, the birds find a congenial home. Of inconspicuous appearance 
and without any very characteristic notes, they do not readily attract atten- 
tion. I observed them but three or four times, and secured only one, 
shot from a tall dead tree standing by the side of the mountain road. 
II, Oct., 1901, p, 3W, 
