. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian .. . Till) of liill. >i(lc (it lull. Family TYRANNID/C. Flycatchers. See page 200. (2.) Bill, very slightly liooked; notwide and flat at base, as in the Flycatch-ers; toes, joined together at l)ase. Plaincolored birds, usually greenish or grayish,but often sliow a faint wash of yellowon uuderparts; tail, always without whitespots; first primary, variable, very short insome species, in others nearly as long Family VIREONID/C. Vireos. See page 271. Part 2. Tip of upper mandible, not notched or hooke


. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian .. . Till) of liill. >i(lc (it lull. Family TYRANNID/C. Flycatchers. See page 200. (2.) Bill, very slightly liooked; notwide and flat at base, as in the Flycatch-ers; toes, joined together at l)ase. Plaincolored birds, usually greenish or grayish,but often sliow a faint wash of yellowon uuderparts; tail, always without whitespots; first primary, variable, very short insome species, in others nearly as long Family VIREONID/C. Vireos. See page 271. Part 2. Tip of upper mandible, not notched or hooked. (1.) Bill curved; back, slaty black; rump, l)riglit yellow. West Indianfanniy: iSinneious species, one common in Bah;im;i islands, accidental inFlorida; not recorded elsewhere in United States. Family COEREBID/E. Honey page 274.


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