. Birds of the Colorado Valley : a repository of scientific and popular information concerning North American ornithology . tail; crown olive; chin white; superciliaryline yellow V. noveboracensis. fc. Wing longer than tail; crown olive; cbin and under parts yel-lowish V. nUTTONL The following North American species are not known tooccur in the Colorado Basin:— Tirco calidris barbatalas.—Monstaclictl Grcenlet. Vlreo gilvus, DOrh. La Sagras Cuba, 1839, 43. (Not of Authora.) Vireo longlrostrls, 1 Nutt. Man. i. 2d ed. 1840, 359. Vireo Ultlloquns, Acad. 1848, 127 (Florida).—Ud. BN


. Birds of the Colorado Valley : a repository of scientific and popular information concerning North American ornithology . tail; crown olive; chin white; superciliaryline yellow V. noveboracensis. fc. Wing longer than tail; crown olive; cbin and under parts yel-lowish V. nUTTONL The following North American species are not known tooccur in the Colorado Basin:— Tirco calidris barbatalas.—Monstaclictl Grcenlet. Vlreo gilvus, DOrh. La Sagras Cuba, 1839, 43. (Not of Authora.) Vireo longlrostrls, 1 Nutt. Man. i. 2d ed. 1840, 359. Vireo Ultlloquns, Acad. 1848, 127 (Florida).—Ud. BNA. 1858, 334, fixcl. syn. (Florida). (Not Mtiscicapa altiloqua of Vicillot.)Vlreosjivla nltiloqua, Cass. Pr. Phila. Acad. 1851, 152 (Florida).—(7a«s. Eliist. 1853-4, iiiil, pi. 37 (partly; mc\xidea trao alliloquus, Florida).—.Bn/. Pr. Boat. 1859, 113 (Bahamas).—AZ&rcc/i«, J. f. ,206 (Cuba).VIreosylva aUiloqaa, Bd. Rop. Great Salt Lake, 1852, 328 (Florida).Vlrco Tlrescens, (Cuba. Either this or oiiwaccws. Not of Vieill.)Vireo olivaceus, rAicnCTnaJin, J. ,147 (Cuba; egg).. 492 VIREO BAKBATULUS V. PHILADELPHICUS Phf llomanes barbatulus, Cab. J. f. , 4C7 (Cuhs).—Brew. Pr. Boat. Soc. vii. 1860,30T (C-aba.).—Gundl. J. f. , 324, 404 (Cuba).Vlreosylvia barbatula, Bd. Eev. AB. 1666, 331, f. 25958 (Cuba, Bahamas, and Florida).Tireo altiloquus var. barbatulus, Coues, Key, 1872, 120, f. 60 (Cuba, Bahamas, and Florida).Vlreosylvia calidris var. barbatulus, B. B. t£ R. NAB. i. 1874, 360, pi. 17, f. 1 (Cuba, Bahamas, and Florida).TlP^on verd&tre, BOrb. Black-whiskered Tireo, Whip-tom-kelly, Cows, 1. Greenlet, B. B. a B. 1. c Hab.—Cuba; Bahamas; Florida. Note.—The Black-whiskered Vireo, or Whip-tom-kelly, which occursin Florida, has been identified with the species of Cuba and the Bahamas, the first distinctive name ofwhich appears to be iaria-tulus of Cabanis, 18r>5, ap-plied to the Cuban bird. Ithad before bee


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