. Birds of the Colorado valley ... scientific and popular information concerning North American ornithology;. Birds. 492 VIEEO BAKBATULUS—V. PHILADELPHICUS Ftayllomanes barbatnlns. Cab. less, 467 (Cahst).—Brew. Pr. 1860,307 (Cuba).—Cfundi. J; f. ,324,404 (Cuba). VlreosylTla barbatula, Bd. Eev. AB. 1860, 331, f. 25958 (Cuba, Bahamas, and riorida). Tireo altiloquus var. barbatnlus. Coma, Key, 1872, 120, f. 60 (Cuba, Bahamas, and Florida). VireosylTla calidrls var. barbatulus, B. B. <e B. NAB. i. 1874, 360, pi. 17, f. l (Cuba, Bahamas, and Morida). Virion verd&tre


. Birds of the Colorado valley ... scientific and popular information concerning North American ornithology;. Birds. 492 VIEEO BAKBATULUS—V. PHILADELPHICUS Ftayllomanes barbatnlns. Cab. less, 467 (Cahst).—Brew. Pr. 1860,307 (Cuba).—Cfundi. J; f. ,324,404 (Cuba). VlreosylTla barbatula, Bd. Eev. AB. 1860, 331, f. 25958 (Cuba, Bahamas, and riorida). Tireo altiloquus var. barbatnlus. Coma, Key, 1872, 120, f. 60 (Cuba, Bahamas, and Florida). VireosylTla calidrls var. barbatulus, B. B. <e B. NAB. i. 1874, 360, pi. 17, f. l (Cuba, Bahamas, and Morida). Virion verd&tre, D'Orb. I. a. Black-wblskered Tireo, Whip-tom-kelly, Coues, 1. c. Florida Greenlet, ; Hab.—Cuba ; Bahamas; Florida. Note.—The Black-whiskered Vireo, or " Whip-tom-kelly ", which occurs in Florida, has been identified with the species of Cuba and the Bahamas, the first distinctive name of which appears to be iaria- tulus of Cabanis, 1855, ap- plied to the Cuban bird. It had before been well known, under a variety of names, even excluding those per- taining to the other variety (calidris of Jamaica, &c.). Fig. 53.—Tireo barbatulus, natural size. jf y,Q may presume Nuttall to have meant this species, he called it V. lougirostris (Man. i. 2d ed. 1840, 359), supposing it to be the V. longirostris of Swainson, FBA. li. 1831,237, which, however, is the true V. altiloquus. Gambel attributed it to this coun- try, under the erroneous name of V. altiloquus, which is the other variety of Jamaica, &c. (Vireosylvia altiloqua, Bp. CA. i. 1850,320; Sol. PZS. 1861, 72; March, Pr. Phila. Acad. 1863,294). Some have also noticed it under the name of Vireosylvia altiloqua—the original Museicapa altiloqua of Vieillot, OAS. 67, pi. 38 (St. Domingo), having been pretty generally applied to the West Indian Black-whiskered Vireos. This is also probably the species meant by Professor Poey's Cuban V. virescens, and certainly the one whose eggs Thienemann desc


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