. Review of American birds in the Museum of the Smithsonian Institution: pt. 1 . Birds. 344 REVIEW OF AMERICAN BIRDS. [part I. only about .20 shorter. The feet of swainsoni are weaker, and the colors generally paler and grayer. "Iris dark brown" (Coues). 1 Smith- CoUec- sonian tor's Sex and Locality. When Collected. Received from Collected by No. j Mo. Age. 21,946 546 cf Clark's Fork, Col. June?,'60. A. Campbell. Dr. Kennerly. 21,947 539 " [River. June 1,'60. " *' 6,826 Steilacoom, W. T. Dr. Suckley. 5,913 " Dr. Cooper. 5,021 747 rf Petal nma, Cal. May, 1856. E. Samuel


. Review of American birds in the Museum of the Smithsonian Institution: pt. 1 . Birds. 344 REVIEW OF AMERICAN BIRDS. [part I. only about .20 shorter. The feet of swainsoni are weaker, and the colors generally paler and grayer. "Iris dark brown" (Coues). 1 Smith- CoUec- sonian tor's Sex and Locality. When Collected. Received from Collected by No. j Mo. Age. 21,946 546 cf Clark's Fork, Col. June?,'60. A. Campbell. Dr. Kennerly. 21,947 539 " [River. June 1,'60. " *' 6,826 Steilacoom, W. T. Dr. Suckley. 5,913 " Dr. Cooper. 5,021 747 rf Petal nma, Cal. May, 1856. E. Samuels. 12,591 2,091 Napa Valley. A. J. Grayson. 25,399 2,336 Fort Tejon, Cal. Sept. 15, '37. John XanCus. 11,063 9 Fort Bridger. Jnne 3, '58. C. Drexler. 11,066 ., rf *' [ May 26, '58. *' [son. 13,113 rf Cantoament Bur- Dr. W. W. Ander- 37,006 594 rC Fort Whipple, Ar. Aug. 13, '64. â Dr. E. Coues. 40,695 1,398 Â¥ May 8, '65. ". Tireosylvia josephae. Vireo Josephs, Solatek, P. Z. S. 1859,137, pi. 154 (Pallatanga, Ecua- dor).âIb. Catal. 1861, 42, no. 257. Hab. Ecuador to Costa Rica ; Pueito Cabello. (No. 34,667.) First primary short, about two-fifths the 2d, which is about equal to the 8th or 9th; the 4th and 5th about equal and longest. (These proportions the same in five specimens.) Above olive; greener and brighter on the rump, becom- ing brownish anteriorly, or more truly olive; the top and sides of head, with nape, olive brown. A broad stripe from nostrils over and beyond eye to nape, and a patch beneath it and eyelids quite pure white, leaving the lores and a post-ocular stripe like thQ head. Cheeks tinged with olive. Chin and throat whitish ; rest of under parts yellow, deepest on sides and crissum. Sides of breast tinged with brownish-olive. Quills and tail feathers brown, edged ex- ternally with olive green, internally with pale yellow. No bands on the wines, but the greater coverts of a paler olivaceous than elsewhere. Bill dusky above, paler below; legs p


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