. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian .. . %. Crown, back, and rump, dull olive, orbrownish olive; underparts, bufty, orgrayisli, streaked with brown on tliroatand sides; outer tail feather, mostlywhite, including the outer web;much less white on second feather;hind toe nail, usuull} as long- as thetoe. American Pipit. Titlark. Anthus Xo. 530. 312 KEY TO THE BIRDS OF EASTEUN NORTH AMERICA. FAMILY TROQLODYTID^, Wrens and Thrashers. First primary, less than two thirds as long as third ; outer tailfeathers, decidedly shorter than midd


. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian .. . %. Crown, back, and rump, dull olive, orbrownish olive; underparts, bufty, orgrayisli, streaked with brown on tliroatand sides; outer tail feather, mostlywhite, including the outer web;much less white on second feather;hind toe nail, usuull} as long- as thetoe. American Pipit. Titlark. Anthus Xo. 530. 312 KEY TO THE BIRDS OF EASTEUN NORTH AMERICA. FAMILY TROQLODYTID^, Wrens and Thrashers. First primary, less than two thirds as long as third ; outer tailfeathers, decidedly shorter than middle ones, varying from one eighthto one half inch or more shorter in different species. Group 1. Wing, less than inches long. SUBFAMILY Small, brownish, plain colored birds. Part 1. The following species have the crown or back without whitestreaks or dots ; —


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