A Catalogue of the Birds found in > 91 



Air. Sclater (P. Z. S., 1S59, p. 324) describe! 

 as having the middle of the abdomen white, in which it 

 agrees with the type. 



6. Turdus 8wainsoni, Cab. 



Barranca, Frailes and Cervantes (J. Carmiol). 



7. Tardus aliciae, JBaird. 

 San Jose (Dr. A. von Frantzins). 

 S. Turdus grayi, Bonap. 



San Jose & Barranca (J. Carmiol) ; Qnebrada Honda 'I>r. 

 Frantzins). 



9. Turdus leuchauchen, Scl. 

 Kavarro (J. Cooper); Dota (F. Carmii 



10. Turdus plebei us, Cab. 



Dota, San Jose and La Palma (Dr. Frantzius . 

 Grecia and Cervantes (J. Garmiol). 



11. Turdus /i/'f/rescens, Cab. 



Yolcan Yrazei (Juan Cooper); Dota (F. Carmiol). 



12. Turdus obsoletus, Lawr. 

 Cervantes, April, 1867 (J. Carmiol). 



A single specimen only of this s] has been as 



ceived at the Smithsonian Institution; it differs in plum 

 from the type, solely in not having the Larger wing 

 tipped with pale rufous. 



When Mr. Sclater saw the type, he considered if t.» be 

 female of a black species. Mr. Salvin < /'. '/.. >'.. 1 v,; 7. p. 13 

 in noticing a specimen from Veraguas, exp 

 opinion. The two specimens before me, from Panan 

 Costa Rica, came labelled a> males, Mr. Salvin's 

 had not the sex indicated. 



It seems to me to be a species allied to T. 

 beius, in which the bIiow no material irarial 



a»e : the most marked character in which /. 

 from them, is in having the crissum whit 

 corresponds in color with the abdom< 



13. Mimvs gracilis, ( '' ,i - 



