. A manual of North American birds [microform]. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. 590 APPENDIX. The adult female probably lacks the red of the head and neck, although said to bo "like the male, but the scarlet color of the head only extending to the nape and throat" (ScLATER, Cat. B. Brit. Mas. xi. 1886, 192). The occurrence of this species in California can only be considered as purely accidental, its habitat being Colombia and Ecuador, entirely south of the Isthmus of Panama. Genus VIREO Vieillot, pages 4G9-478. In Termeszetrajzi Fiizetek, vol. ix. part 1, 1885, p. 85, Von


. A manual of North American birds [microform]. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. 590 APPENDIX. The adult female probably lacks the red of the head and neck, although said to bo "like the male, but the scarlet color of the head only extending to the nape and throat" (ScLATER, Cat. B. Brit. Mas. xi. 1886, 192). The occurrence of this species in California can only be considered as purely accidental, its habitat being Colombia and Ecuador, entirely south of the Isthmus of Panama. Genus VIREO Vieillot, pages 4G9-478. In Termeszetrajzi Fiizetek, vol. ix. part 1, 1885, p. 85, Von Madarasz has de- scribed a new Vireo () from the Tres Marias Islands. It is said to re- semble most nearly V. flavoviridis (Cass.), from which it differs chiefly in absence of the superciliary stripe and dsrk streak on sides of crown, the latter lighter gray, and the breast tinged with Genus CERTHIOLA Sundevall, page 479. According to the A. O. IT. Code, the proper name for this genus is Coereba Vieillot, first established in Ois. Am. Sept. i. 1807, 70. Although the name was evi- dently intended to cover all the Coerebidce known at that time, the only species mentioned is Certhia flaveola Linn., which must therefore be considered the type. To the generic group to which the name Coereba has been quite universally restricted by more recent authoi's, the name Arbelorhina Cab. {Arch, fur Naturg 1847, 325) may be available; for, although this was at first intended simply as a substitute for Careba (the latter being rejected as not classical), its author three years later (Miis. Hein. i. 1850, 96) restricted it to the group which has Certhia cyanea Linn. as typo. No. 666. Dendroica chrysoparia Scl. & Salv. 507-509. Golden-cheeked Warbler, pages On page 508 it is stated that the female of this species "has not been ; This is an error, for the following description occurs in volume x. of the "Catalogue of Birds in the British Museum&quot


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