. A history of North American birds [microform] : land birds. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. — TlIK FLYCATCIIEUS. 35;j Contopus borealis, Haikd. OLIVE-BIOED FLYCATCHER. Turniniiis bumtlis, Sw. k Uioil. F. II, 1H31, 141, pliitc. Mi/iuliius Ijuiriilis, OitAV, (Jcni'iu, 1, '2ii. Musficu/ia cuopcri, NriTALL, Man. 1, 18yj, ^S'J. — Arn. Oiii. Hiog. 11, 1834, Vl-i ; V, ISUi), 422, I'l. clxxiv. — In. Syiioiisis, 18;J!I, 41. In. Birds Am. I, 1840, 212, \i\. Iviii. I'l/mnnun coiijicri, '. List, 1838. — ,, Man. I, (2(1. I'll.,) 184(1, 2!I8. (,'oiiliijiiis
. A history of North American birds [microform] : land birds. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. — TlIK FLYCATCIIEUS. 35;j Contopus borealis, Haikd. OLIVE-BIOED FLYCATCHER. Turniniiis bumtlis, Sw. k Uioil. F. II, 1H31, 141, pliitc. Mi/iuliius Ijuiriilis, OitAV, (Jcni'iu, 1, '2ii. Musficu/ia cuopcri, NriTALL, Man. 1, 18yj, ^S'J. — Arn. Oiii. Hiog. 11, 1834, Vl-i ; V, ISUi), 422, I'l. clxxiv. — In. Syiioiisis, 18;J!I, 41. In. Birds Am. I, 1840, 212, \i\. Iviii. I'l/mnnun coiijicri, '. List, 1838. — ,, Man. I, (2(1. I'll.,) 184(1, 2!I8. (,'oiiliijiiis eimpn-i, , .Idiiriial liir (»niilliii/>iis hin'mlis, Haiiiii, Uinls X. Am. 1858, 188. — Codi'Kit & Si:i;, lUU. — , ( atiil, l^(i2, 230. — ;, 13'i. — C'diii'Ki!, Oni. C'lil. I, 1870, 323. C'iiiifi>/) iKisult'iiru-i. . TKli, P. Z. S. 18.')9, 43. — lu. Ibis, 1859, 122, 151. iiii/iicuiiii. Max. Uib. J. VI, 18.^.8, 184. Sp. Ciiah. Win<;s long, much pointod ; the second quill ; the loiijri'r tlian the tiiird. Tail di'cply forked. .-^liort. The upper parts usliy-browii, sliuwiug darker brown centres of the feathers; this is emi- nently the on the top of the head ; the sides of the head and neek, of the breast and body, bling the back, but with the edges of the featliLTS tinged with gray, leaving a darker central streak. The chin, throat, narrow lino down the middle of the breast and body, abdomen, and lower tail-coverts white, or .sonietinies with a faint tinge of yellow. The lower tail-coverts somewhat streaked with brown in the centre. On each side of the rump, generally concealed by the ;, is an elongated bunch of white silky The wings and tail very dark brown, the former with the edges of the sei'ondaries and tertials edged with dull white. The lower wing- coverts and axillaries The tips of the primaries and tail-feathers
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