ORDER PASSERES. 345 



[B i5S,/ar/, C i,/ar/, R 7 ar, C 2.] 



HAB. Western United States, from the eastern base of the Rocky 

 Mountains westward. 



762. Merula confinis (BAIRD). 



St. Lucas Robin. 



Turdus confinis BAIRD, Rev. Am. B. I. June, 1864, 29. 



Merula confinis RIDGW. Pr. U. S. Nat. Mus. III. Aug. 24, 1880, 166. 



[B , C i a, R 8, C 3.] 

 HAB. Lower California. 



GENUS HESPEROCICHLA BAIRD. 



Hesperocichla BAIRD, Rev. Am. B. I. June, 1864, 12. Type, Turdus 

 GMEL. 



763. Hesperocichla naevia (GMEL.). 



Varied Thrush. 



Turdus n<ziiius GMEL. S. N. I. ii. 1788, 817. 



Hesperocichla navia RIDGW. Pr. U. S. Nat. Mus. III. Aug. 24, 

 1880, 1 66. 



[8156, C2, R 9 , C 5 .] 



HAB. Pacific coast of North America, from Bering's Strait to Cali- 

 fornia. Accidental in the Eastern States (New Jersey, Long Island, 

 and Massachusetts). 



GENUS CYANECULA BREHM. 

 Cyanecula BREHM, Isis, 1828, 1280. Type, Motacilla suecica LINN. 



[764.] Cyanecula suecica (LINN.). 



Red-spotted Bluethroat. 



Motacilla suecica LINN. S. N. ed. 10, I. 1758, 187. 

 Cyanecula suecica BREHM, Isis, 1828, 1280. 



[B C R 2 o, C 3 i.] 

 HAB. Northern parts of the Old World ; casual in Alaska. 



