. Review of American birds in the Museum of the Smithsonian Instution. [microform]. Birds; Oiseaux. *} 7"S •td B. Cap rufous or ochraceouH, well defined against color of back ; forehead uiuch brighter. Forehead and vertex much brighter ochraceous than rest of head. Whole upper parts, except the oli- vaceous rump, more or less rufous ; breast tinged with the same. Legs flesh color .... ochracekept. Forehead rusty brown. Upper parts dark olivo green; .^ tail alone tinged with rut'ous. Beneath light oliva- ceous-green. Legs dusky ferruginiJ'roM. Forehead ochrey yellow. Back and Cail bright o


. Review of American birds in the Museum of the Smithsonian Instution. [microform]. Birds; Oiseaux. *} 7"S •td B. Cap rufous or ochraceouH, well defined against color of back ; forehead uiuch brighter. Forehead and vertex much brighter ochraceous than rest of head. Whole upper parts, except the oli- vaceous rump, more or less rufous ; breast tinged with the same. Legs flesh color .... ochracekept. Forehead rusty brown. Upper parts dark olivo green; .^ tail alone tinged with rut'ous. Beneath light oliva- ceous-green. Legs dusky ferruginiJ'roM. Forehead ochrey yellow. Back and Cail bright olive green, without rufous. Beneath clear yellow. Legs plumbeous aura^tiifrout. C. Cap tinged with bistre or sepia brown, shading gradnii'.ly off into the olive of back; the rump only bright olive. Forehead paler only, not brighter. The only yellow of abdomeu ou crissum. Cap tinged with bistre brown, as is the back. Beneath soiledfulvous white; throat grayer ; flanks olivace- ^ '- ous. Legs yellowish. First quill not half the longest aeuticauda. Cap and back ochrey ash. Beneath soiled smoky fulvous ash; no olive on flanks. Legs pale. First quill more than half longest ...... insularit, D. Cap and forehead clear olive green, uniform with the re- mainder of upper parts. ,, Beneath bright yellow ; paler on throat. Legs yellow viridijlavus. £. Cap clear ash color, in abrupt contrast with the bright olive green of remaining upper parts. Beneath whitish. Sides ,' of body and crissum olivaceous. Ash of head and nape sharply defined behind and on side of neck; unmixed with olive. Flanks Si,r -n behind and on side of neck; mixed or washed with olive. Flanks only slightly washed with olive yellow. Upper parts more yellow. Size smallfT ........ pusillus. None of the species of Hylophilus mentioned in the foot-note, all belonging to South America, have yet come under my observation.' ' Hylophilus semlbrudneus, Lafr. Rev. Zool. 1845, 341 (Bogota). Olive ; head, neck, and upper part of ba


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