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3. Turdus fumigatus Licbt. 



Turdusfutiiigatus Licht., Verz. Doubt. (1823) p. 38 (ex " Brasil ")• 



Nericagna : April ; Maipui-cs : December (Cherrie). 



Muuduapo : Februar}'. " Iris vand3-ke-browii ; feet smoky-grey ; bill mouse- 

 grey." 



(Nos. 11588, 12074, 12350 Cherrie coll.) 



The specimens collected liy Mr. (,'berrie seem to agree with e.xaiuples from 

 Bahia, Brazil. There is perhajis a lighter form of this species inhabiting Trinidad 

 and the Orinoco delta. 



4. Turdus phaeopygus Cab. 



Tui-diis phampijgns Cab., Schomb. Rciae Brit. Guimia III. (1848) p. GG6 (Brit. Guiana). 



Mountains west of Suapnre (Klages) : April, May. " Iris light yellowish brown; 

 feet S ' darker yellow ' (sic ?), ? light grey ; bill black, mandible pale yellow 

 at tip." 



La Pricion on the Caura River : <? 19, ii. 1901 (E. Andr^). 



5. Turdus aliciae Baird 



Turdus aliciae Baird, Cass., Lawr. B. N. Am. (1858) p. 217 (Mississippi region to Missouri), f 



Quiribana de Caicara : April ; Maipures, December (Cherrie). 



(Nos. 10739, 11621 Cherrie coll.) 



Nicare and La Pricion on the (Jaura River : January, February (Andr^). 



6. Mimus gilvus melanopterus (Lawr.) (?) 



[Turdus ijib'us Vieill., Ois. Am. sept. II. (1807) p. 15 (Cayenne)]. 

 Mimus iiiilauojitirus Lawr., Ann. Lye. N.Y. V. (1849) p. 35 (Venezuela). 



Altagracia : November, December ((Jherrie). 

 Quiribana de Caicara : April (Cherrie). 

 Maipures : December (Cherrie). 



(Nos. 8482, 8483, 8517, 8620, 8673, 8677, 8769, 8875, 8876, 8891, 8892, 8933, 

 8934, 8935, 8983, 9028, 9099, 10807, 11426 Cherrie coll.) 



Ciudad Bolivar : June, July, August, December (Klages). 



Cherrie calls the colour of the iris " clay colour," Klages calls it " citrine," 

 " lighter grey " (juv.), and "yellow-grey," and in one, which he marks as being 

 " remarkable on account of the colour of its eyes," he describes it as " 3'ellow- 

 orange." 



Mr. Cherrie took a clutch of three eggs ou April 21, at Quiribana de Caicara. 

 They resemble the well-known Mimus eggs, and measure 27 by 19-5, 256 by 19-6, 

 and 256 by 198 mm. 



c?(? ad. al. 119,117, caud. 130, 128, 127, culm. 21, 20|, tars. 35^ (*«), 36 



115,112. 125,120. 20i, 20 (4i«), (to), 34. 



? ? ad. 114,114, „ 130,130,128, „ 20|, 19A, „ 34J, 33, 32J, 



112,108. 116. 19, 18J. 32. 



* As typical habitat accepted : Bahia. 



t As typical habitat accepted : Mississippi. 



