. The birds of Wyoming . 1. TYRANNUS VERTIOAUS. Arkansas VOCIFERANS. Caseins 1. MVIARCHUS CtNERASCENS. Ash-throated BOREAUS. Oliue-sided Flycatcher. The Birds of Wyoming. 448. Tyrannus vociferans a summer resident, but quite rare. Drexel tookone specimen west of Fort Laramie, Sept. 8th, 1857; Coues re-ports one specimen taken at Cheyenne; Jesurun has two skinsin his collection that were taken May 19, 1890, and May 6, 1892;Bond reports them uncommon at Cheyenne; but he has secureda few specimens. In the Smithsonia
. The birds of Wyoming . 1. TYRANNUS VERTIOAUS. Arkansas VOCIFERANS. Caseins 1. MVIARCHUS CtNERASCENS. Ash-throated BOREAUS. Oliue-sided Flycatcher. The Birds of Wyoming. 448. Tyrannus vociferans a summer resident, but quite rare. Drexel tookone specimen west of Fort Laramie, Sept. 8th, 1857; Coues re-ports one specimen taken at Cheyenne; Jesurun has two skinsin his collection that were taken May 19, 1890, and May 6, 1892;Bond reports them uncommon at Cheyenne; but he has secureda few specimens. In the Smithsonian collection No. 80438 wastaken by J. S. Newberry at Laramie. I have never seen a livespecimen in Wyoming. 452. Myiarchus crinitus (Linn.).Crested and probably accidental. The Wyoming record restsupon a single specimen taken by Dr. Jesurun of Douglas onJune 14, .1896. The skin is in the doctors collection at thepresent writing. 454. Myiarchus cinerascens (Lawr.).Ash-tliroated Flycatcfier. Very rare; but may be found as a summer , Birds of the Northwest, p. 240, remarks:
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