10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VIREONINE»
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A Synopsis of the Birds of North America
PICA. Mums, 3. Gmnuws. JAY, 4. NUCIFBAGA. NuTcnscxsn, XIX. LANIINJE.
Smuxns, 1. LmIus. SamxE, on Bureau-Brno, XX. VIREONINE. GREENLETS, I.
Vumo. Gum-1:1r5-r, XXI. PIPRINJE. MANAKINS, l. IC'I'EBIA. Can, XXII.
AMPELINJE.
2
Birds of the Cottage Country
The warbling vireo is typically vireonine, arriving late in spring and nesting into
September. I found one pair feeding a young bird when the middle of September
was only four days away. I have little praise for the Philadelphia vireo (223), that ...
3
Manual for the Identification of the Birds of Minnesota and ...
Bell's Vireo may be known by its small size (only a little larger than a Kinglet),
double wing-bars, one more distinct than the other, and the Vireonine character
of the bill. The White-eye, of which no Minnesota specimen or reliable record is ...
4
Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New York
Fm. MNIOTILTIDE. SUBIAM. MNIOTILTINJE. 312. Dendroeoa Blaokburnioe (Gm)
. 313. lll'yiodioetes Canadensis (Lima). 314. Oporornisformosus (Wits). Fm.
VIREONIDJE. SUBI'AI. VIREONINE. 315. Vireolaniuspulehellus,8cl. Ibis, Vol. 1,
1859 ...
Lyceum of Natural History of New York, 1862
5
Life Histories of North American Wagtails, Shrikes, Vireos, ...
Mr. Brewster describes it as follows: “It is suspended in the fork of two very
slender twigs, and is in every way after the usual type of Vireonine architecture. In
a few points of detail, however, it difiers slightly from any Vireo's nest that I have
seen.
Arthur Cleveland Bent, 1950
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Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New York
MNIOTILTINE. 312. Dendroeca Blackburniaa (Gm). 313. Myiodioctes
Canadensis (Linn). 314. Oporornisformosus (Wits). FAM. VIREONIDE. SUBFAM.
VIREONINE. 315. Vireolaniuspulclzellus,Sol. Ibis, Vol. 1,1859, p. 12. FAM.
FORMICARIDzE.
New York Academy of Sciences, 1862
7
The birds of California: a complete, scientific and popular ...
It is from such depths, therefore, that his song emerges, a surprising and
delightful contribution which vindicates all the bird's vireonine claims. According
to the authorities above cited, "the song of the Gray Vireo is loud and full-toned in
volume ...
William Leon Dawson, 1923
8
The Birds of North and Middle America: A Descriptive ...
... to be Flycatchers [Muscicapidie] rather than Warblers, Tlehni-ntJuiphaga and
Ilelmin- thothenift will very probably prove to be Wrens [Troglodytidw], Icteria to
be an aberrant Vireonine form, while Gravatellun will be placed with the
Tanagcrs.
Robert Ridgway, Herbert Friedmann, 2012
9
Transactions of the Wagner Free Institute of Science of ...
... be considered to be Flycatchers (Muscicapidce) rather than Warblers,
Helminthophaga and Helminthotherus will very probably prove to be Wrens,
Icteria to be aberrant Vireonine form ; while Granatellus will be placed with the
Tanagers.
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Miscellaneous Publications
... suspended from the fork of a twig ; aud tbe eggs are alike white, rather sparsely
but sharply speckled with VIREONINE TKAITS 489.
Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.), 1878