. Birds of the Colorado valley ... scientific and popular information concerning North American ornithology;. Birds. SYNONYMY AND CHAKACTEES OF VJEEO BELLI 527 V!?eo lelll, Bp. CA. i. 1850,330.âJSd. Eep. Great Salt Laie, 1852,328.âBd BNA. 1858,337. âCoMS, Ibis, 18C5,158 (Kansas).-Dress. Ibis, 1865, 481 (San Antonio, Tex.).âB«teA. Pr. Phila. Acad. 1868,149 (Texas).âCo»es, Am. Nat. vi. 1871,197 AUen, Am. Nat tH. 1873, 3C3 Trippe, Am. Nat. TiL 1873, 498.â B. B. <e B. NAB. , 389, pi. 17, f. 13.â-imes, Bnll. Minnesota Acad. 1874, 57 (perhaps).â Hensh. Eep. Orn. Specs. 1874,105 (Gila Elve


. Birds of the Colorado valley ... scientific and popular information concerning North American ornithology;. Birds. SYNONYMY AND CHAKACTEES OF VJEEO BELLI 527 V!?eo lelll, Bp. CA. i. 1850,330.âJSd. Eep. Great Salt Laie, 1852,328.âBd BNA. 1858,337. âCoMS, Ibis, 18C5,158 (Kansas).-Dress. Ibis, 1865, 481 (San Antonio, Tex.).âB«teA. Pr. Phila. Acad. 1868,149 (Texas).âCo»es, Am. Nat. vi. 1871,197 AUen, Am. Nat tH. 1873, 3C3 Trippe, Am. Nat. TiL 1873, 498.â B. B. <e B. NAB. , 389, pi. 17, f. 13.â-imes, Bnll. Minnesota Acad. 1874, 57 (perhaps).â Hensh. Eep. Orn. Specs. 1874,105 (Gila Elver).- Siush, List B. Ariz. 1875, 157 (Arizona, to- Fig. «o ieiK, natural size, gether with pusillitj),â Hensh. ZooL BxpL W. 100 Merid. 1875, SSS.âlfels. Bnll. Nntt. Clnb, L1876, 42 (Illinois, abundant).âLawr. BulL Nat. Mns. n. 4,1876,18 (Tebaantepeo). Bell's yireo or Oreenlet, Avd. 1. c, and Authors. Hab.ââ Western portions of the United States, and Mexico. East to Illinois {Bidgway, Nelson); Dakota (Auduion); Kansas and Nebraska {Coues, Goes); Iowa (Trippe); Missouri {Hoy); ? Minnesota {Ames); Texas {Dresser, Butcher, Eeermann); Arizona {Henshaio); California (Cooper); Tehnantepeo {Brnnichraat). Ch. sp.â 3 9 Bemigibus x, Flavo-olivaceus vertice aliquan- tulum obscuriore, infrhflavicans, gula albida; lorisfuscis, orbitis albis, alls flavo-albido limbatis etfasciatis, caudd longioribus. (J 5: A very small species, quite a miniature of V. gilvus, the markings of the head in particular being much the same ; but readily distinguished by its smaller size, decidedly yellowish under parts, well-marked wing-bar, and different wing-formula. Above yellowish-olive or olive-green (much as in oUvcuiem), darker and ashler on the head, but without abrupt contrast, brightest on the rump. Below decidedly yellowish, olive-shaded on the sides, whitening on the throat and belly. A white line from nostril to and around the eye, but scarcely or not prolonged behind as in g


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