. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian .. . Upper parts, grayishbrown ; crown andbreast, pale choco=late brown ; a blackstreak in front ofeye; tail, tippedwith yellow; belly,yellowisli; wing,less than long. Cedar Waxwing. Cedar Bird. Cherry Bird. AmjHJi^ No. 4(;(i. plumage, pale chocolatebrown; foi-ehead, tinged with rufous;chin, black ; under tail , rufous;tail, tipped with yellow ; wing, inches long. Bohemian ( Xo. 465. 270 KEY TO THE BIUDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. FAM
. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian .. . Upper parts, grayishbrown ; crown andbreast, pale choco=late brown ; a blackstreak in front ofeye; tail, tippedwith yellow; belly,yellowisli; wing,less than long. Cedar Waxwing. Cedar Bird. Cherry Bird. AmjHJi^ No. 4(;(i. plumage, pale chocolatebrown; foi-ehead, tinged with rufous;chin, black ; under tail , rufous;tail, tipped with yellow ; wing, inches long. Bohemian ( Xo. 465. 270 KEY TO THE BIUDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. FAMILY LANIID/E. Shrikes. Bill, strong, notched near the end, and decidedly hooked; tarsus,scutellate; tail, rounded. But two species occur with us, both grayishbirds with blackish wings and tail and a stripe through the eye. r^^\ Crown and back, gray; underparts,white; ji patch of bkck on the sidesof the liead; wing less than long. Loggerhead Shrike. Laniiis Ituluvicianiis. See Xo.
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