Annotated List of the Avery Bird Collection in the Alabama Museum of Natural History (Geological Survey Museum)

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18, 1890. W. C. Avery.
No. 915. Female. Greensboro. Sept. 8, 1891. W. C. Avery.
No. 1002. Male. Baldwin Co. Oct. 2, 1892. W. C. Avery.
No. 1034. Female. Greensboro. Mar. 31, 1893. W. C. Avery.
158. VIREOSYLVA OLIVACEA (Linnjeus).
Red-eyed Vireo.
Dr. Avery's earlier bird notes are very interesting in- asmuch as they throw considerable light upon his pro- gress in ornithology. No. 2 of his old series was a specimen of this common bird, but after carefully re- cording the sex, measurements, color
...of eyes, mandibles and tarsi, as was his custom, he writes, under date of May 24, 1876 : "I am little acquainted with this bird. He moves in- cessantly about among the dense foliage of forest trees where he seems to spend his time entirely. He is a sum- mer resident and must build here, and rear his young.
The testicles were much developed; being as large as AVERY BIRD COLLECTION 103 garden peas, while those of No. 1, Ampelis Cedrorum, were very small ; showing that there had been no recent sexual excitement; the latter does not breed in this lati- tude ; at least I have never seen his nest nor his young." Recording another specimen, No.


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