. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian .. . 206 KEY TO THE BIRDS OE EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. Upper plumage, brownish olive, or dull, grayish olive; throat and middle ofIjelly, white, sometimes tinged with pale yellow; breast (except middle) andsides of body, dull grayish olive; under mandible, pale. 01ive=sided Flycatcher. Cantopus No. Crown and back, ashy ; throat and breast, ashy white; sides of breast andbody, orange red ; tail, very long, rarely less than four and one half inches. Scissor=tailed Flycatcher. Jlilvuhis forficatus.
. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian .. . 206 KEY TO THE BIRDS OE EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. Upper plumage, brownish olive, or dull, grayish olive; throat and middle ofIjelly, white, sometimes tinged with pale yellow; breast (except middle) andsides of body, dull grayish olive; under mandible, pale. 01ive=sided Flycatcher. Cantopus No. Crown and back, ashy ; throat and breast, ashy white; sides of breast andbody, orange red ; tail, very long, rarely less than four and one half inches. Scissor=tailed Flycatcher. Jlilvuhis No. Crown, black, witli concealed patch of yellow; back, gray; imderparts, white;tail, very long, usually more than four and one half inches. Fork=tailed Flycatcher. Milvulus No. 342. FAMILY TYRANNIDyE. —FLYCATCHERS. 207 Group 7. Wing, to inches long.
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