. Review of American birds in the Museum of the Smithsonian Instution. [microform]. Birds; Oiseaux. REVIEW OF AMERICAN BIRDS. [part I. f^ f. :. " I i. r ( |4 <^ â %. â i! 1', 1 * '- T 1"' Icterla lonfficauda. Icteria longicauda, Lawkencb, Ann. N. Y. Lyo. VI, April, 1853, Baibii, Birds N. Am. 1858, 249, pi. xxxiv, fig. 2.âSclateb, Catal. 42, no. 253. fIcteria auricollia (Light. Mua. B«rl.), Bon. Consp. 1850, 831. Hal). WeHtern and middle provinces of United States ; Cape St. Laoas and Mexico ? Specimens of this species are in the Smithsonian collection from many points i
. Review of American birds in the Museum of the Smithsonian Instution. [microform]. Birds; Oiseaux. REVIEW OF AMERICAN BIRDS. [part I. f^ f. :. " I i. r ( |4 <^ â %. â i! 1', 1 * '- T 1"' Icterla lonfficauda. Icteria longicauda, Lawkencb, Ann. N. Y. Lyo. VI, April, 1853, Baibii, Birds N. Am. 1858, 249, pi. xxxiv, fig. 2.âSclateb, Catal. 42, no. 253. fIcteria auricollia (Light. Mua. B«rl.), Bon. Consp. 1850, 831. Hal). WeHtern and middle provinces of United States ; Cape St. Laoas and Mexico ? Specimens of this species are in the Smithsonian collection from many points in California and the T?,ocky Mountains as far north us Yreka, Cal., to northern Mexico, ana east to the Upper Missouri, asâ Bmlth- Collec- Sex â uDlan tor's and No. No. Age. fi,310 , , V 4,648 . ⢠rf 8,841 , , 1«,948 . d 9,109 34,718 Locality. Ft. Ft. Piorio. " Loup Fork. Cape St. Lucas. Mexico. Wlieo Collected. JuuJlT,'i)6. May 12, 'M. Aujf. 8. Oct. 10. Received fmm Collected by Lt. Warren. Col. VauKhan. Lt. Warren. J. Xautas. Verreaux. Dr. IlayUeu. J. Xantns. ORANATELLUS. Dubub. GranateUus, Dctbus ("Esq. ;), Bon. Consp. 1850, 312. venustus, Ddb.) (Type G. Bill shaped much as in Icteria; broad and high at the base, scarcely notcbed at tip. Culmen and commissure much curved ; gonys slightly convex ; the upper edge of lower jaw much curved, but straight towards the end. Lower jaw deeper than the upper. Nostrils circular, in anterior end of nasal groore, with membrane against posterior half, but not above it, and with the nasal feathers falling short of their edges, as in some Troglodytidce and Donacobiw. Rictal bristles inconspicuous ; the throat and chin with bristles interspersed among the feathers. Tarsi short; the scutellte much fused on the sides. Wings considerably shorter than the rounded tail, the feathers of which Lave rounded tips ; the first quill as short as the secondaries. I can find no place for this curious fo
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