. A history of North American birds [microform] : land birds. Birds -- North America; Ornithology -- North American; Oiseaux -- Amérique du Nord; Ornithologie -- Amérique du Nord. 810 NOIITII AMKRICAX DIllDS. Texas as to warmnt its iiitroductiini into our fauna. We have, however, eoniluded to j^ive in the ])resent work notlung but what has actually been iound within its prescribed limits. Tyrannus carolinensis, Baikd. KIN6BIBD; BEE MABTIK. i Lanius tyrannus, Linn. Syst. Nat. I, 176G, 136. This belongs to the Cuban T. matutinus, according to IJonaparte. Mtisaiatpa h/ronnits, ^;un .') W


. A history of North American birds [microform] : land birds. Birds -- North America; Ornithology -- North American; Oiseaux -- Amérique du Nord; Ornithologie -- Amérique du Nord. 810 NOIITII AMKRICAX DIllDS. Texas as to warmnt its iiitroductiini into our fauna. We have, however, eoniluded to j^ive in the ])resent work notlung but what has actually been iound within its prescribed limits. Tyrannus carolinensis, Baikd. KIN6BIBD; BEE MABTIK. i Lanius tyrannus, Linn. Syst. Nat. I, 176G, 136. This belongs to the Cuban T. matutinus, according to IJonaparte. Mtisaiatpa h/ronnits, ^;un .') Wilson, Am. Oru. I, 18U8, 66, 1)1. xiii. — AuD. Orn. Biog. I, 1832, 403 ; V, 1S39, 420, pi. — Ib. Birds Am. I, 1840, 204, pl. hi. Lnniun tifrannus, var. 7, atrollncnjiis, 5, hidovicidniis, Gmelin, Syst. Nat. I, 17S8, 302. Musekajni rex, Bauton, Fragments N. H. Penna. 17S)9, 18. T[/r((nnus pipiri, ViKiLLoT, Ois. Am. Sept. I, IS07, 73, pl. xliv. — Cab. Journ. Orn. Ill, 18r»5, 478. — Scl. List, 1862, 236. Tyrannus infrcpidus, Vieillot, Oalerie Ois. I, 1824, 214, pl. cxxxiii.—Swainson, Mon. Ty. Shrikes, Quart. Jour. 1826, 274. Muscicirim ((uimosa, LiCHT. Verz. Doubl. 1823, No. i>'>S. Gobe Mauche dc la Ccnilinc, Bl'FFon, Ois. V, 281, enl. pl. 676. Tyrannus kuoHjaster, Stei', Shaw, Gen. Zoiil. XIII, 11, 1826, 132. Tyrannus carolinensis, Baihd, Birds N. Am. 1858, 171.—Cacan. Mus. ILin. II, 79. — Loud, Pr. U. A. Inst. IV, 64, 113.— CuurEii k SrtKLEY, 167. , 128. —Coopeu, Orn. CaL I, 1870, 311. Sp. CiiAK. Two, sometimes three, 01 r primaries abnij)tly attenuated at the end. Second quill longest; third little shorter; lirst rather longei- than I'ourth, or uearh^ equal. Tail slightly rounded. Above dark bluish-ash. The top and sides of the head to beneath the eyes bluish-black. A concealed <.Test on the crown vermilion in the centre, white behind, and before partially mixed with oiange. Lower parts pure white, tinged with pale bluish-ash


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