. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin . Upper plumage, brownish olive;ends of upper tail coverts and tail,rufous brown, much more rufous than the back; no white on tail; first prim-ary, very small and narrow. Hylocichla guttata No. 363. Back, rump, and upper tail coverts, olive, about the same color;eye ring and lores, white, sometimes faintly tinged with buff, but theeye ring never decidedly buff, as in swainsonii; no white on wingcoverts. Hylocichla alici<B, and races. Gray-cheeked No. \ ^ ■.N -^^ Crown and back, dull cinna-mon brown, shading to


. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin . Upper plumage, brownish olive;ends of upper tail coverts and tail,rufous brown, much more rufous than the back; no white on tail; first prim-ary, very small and narrow. Hylocichla guttata No. 363. Back, rump, and upper tail coverts, olive, about the same color;eye ring and lores, white, sometimes faintly tinged with buff, but theeye ring never decidedly buff, as in swainsonii; no white on wingcoverts. Hylocichla alici<B, and races. Gray-cheeked No. \ ^ ■.N -^^ Crown and back, dull cinna-mon brown, shading to brownisholive on the upper tail coverts;breast and belly, marked withround brownish black spots;no white on wing coverts. Hylocichla No. 359.


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