. Review of American birds in the Museum of the Smithsonian Instution. [microform]. Birds; Oiseaux. V1RE08YLVIA. 333 :'": ^^ti?|^i IWj) )â¢â .' VireosylTia olit'acea* Muscicapa olivtuea, Linn. S. N. I, 17G6, 327 (based on Edwabdp, tab. 253, and Catkbby, pi. 54).âWilb. Am. Orn. II, 1810, ft'S, pi. xiii fig. 3.âLanius olivaceus, Licbt. Verz, 1823,49 (N. Auier.).â Virto olivaceus, Vieill., Bon. Oba. Wila. 1826, 124.âSwains. F. B. A. II, 1831, 233.âAuD. Cm. Biog. II, pi. 150.âIb. B. A. IV, pi. 243.â Baird, Birds N. Am. IS.'iS, 331.âVireosylvia oliv. Bon., Gt'Og. Comp. List, 1838.âIb. Consp. 1
. Review of American birds in the Museum of the Smithsonian Instution. [microform]. Birds; Oiseaux. V1RE08YLVIA. 333 :'": ^^ti?|^i IWj) )â¢â .' VireosylTia olit'acea* Muscicapa olivtuea, Linn. S. N. I, 17G6, 327 (based on Edwabdp, tab. 253, and Catkbby, pi. 54).âWilb. Am. Orn. II, 1810, ft'S, pi. xiii fig. 3.âLanius olivaceus, Licbt. Verz, 1823,49 (N. Auier.).â Virto olivaceus, Vieill., Bon. Oba. Wila. 1826, 124.âSwains. F. B. A. II, 1831, 233.âAuD. Cm. Biog. II, pi. 150.âIb. B. A. IV, pi. 243.â Baird, Birds N. Am. IS.'iS, 331.âVireosylvia oliv. Bon., Gt'Og. Comp. List, 1838.âIb. Consp. 1850, 329.âReinhakdt, Vid. Med. f. 1853, 1854, 82 (Greenland).âIn. Ibis, III, 7.âSclateh, P. Z. S. 1855,151 (Bogota); 1859,137, 363 (Xalapa).âIb. Catal. Am. Birds, 1861, 43, no. 261.âA. & E. Newton, Ibis, 1859, âSclateh & Salvin, Ibis, 1859, 12 (Guatemala).âLawbenck, Ai N. Y. Lye. VII, 1860, 246 (Cuba).âIbis, 1864, 394 (Derby, Engl. May, 18.')9). âPhyllomanes oliv. Cad. Mus. Hein. 1850-51, 63.âIb. Jour. 1860, 404 (Costa Rica).âGundl. Cab. Jour. 1861, 324 (Cuba ; very rare). fVireo vtrescens, Vieill. Ois. Am. Sept. I, 1807, 84, pi. liii (Penna.).â ?GuAY, Genera, I, 267, pi. Ixv. Vireo hogotensis, Bryant, Pr. Bost. Soc. VII, 1860, 227 (Bogota).âLaw- rence, Ann. N. Y. Lye. 1863 (Birds Panama, IV, No*. 378). Tluh. Whole of Eastern North America (Halifax, Greenland, Fort Simpson), west to base of Rocky Mts., reaching Fort Bridger and still further northward tj Bitterroot Mts. and Kootenay; south to Panama and Bogota, in winter (Xalapa only in Mexico); very rare in Cuba (only West Indian locality). Accidental in England. (No. 1,418, %, Carlisle, Pa., May, 1844.) Upper parts olive green. Top of head, from bill to nape, ash color. A white line from nostrils above and beyond the eye, bordered above by a dusky line forming tlie edge of the ashy cap, and below by a similar, perhap.'^ paler loral and post-ocnlar cheek stripe. Beneath, including tibiae,
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