84 



GEOCICHLA Tnniii. 



(Si'cliolim. ("at. ImI 

 ISSI.) 



\". p. in, 



interpres (Tcnnii.). (\<. l(!(i. i 



[7/rr/(.s/.s (iray (p. Ki? ) . f'/. OmIcs. l''aiiiia 

 •Brit. India II. ].. l:!S, 1S!)().| 



cinerea Bovnis cG Worccsier, Occ. Papers Mindoro 

 Minnesota Acad., I, No. 1, p. 23 (1894). 



OREOCICHLA Gould 



[Gcucirlila })t. St'el)oliiii, Cat. Bds., 

 V. p. 147, 1881.) 



[Cf. Seebohm, Monogr. Turdi- 

 dx, I, pp. 1-32.] 



varia (/'«//.). (p. 1.51.) 



[hancei Swinli. (p. 1.53.) 1 



TURDUS Linn. 



(Seebohm, Cat. Bds., V, p. 184. 

 1881.) 



pallidus Gin. (p. 274.) 



Japan 



China (winter) 



Burma {winter) 



Accidental in Europe 



Western and eastern Siberia 



Luzon 



Japan 



Formosa (winter) 

 Southern China (lointer) 

 Eastern Siberia (Amur-land 

 and Usuri-laud) 



Calayan 



chrysolaus Tcimn. (p. 275. 



China {winter) 

 Formosa {winter) 

 Japan Hainan 



Eastern Siberia (Ussui-i-laiul, 

 Sakhalin) 



Calayan 



Luzon 



obscurus dm. (p. 273.) 



Japan 



China {lointcr) 

 Borneo (winter) 

 Burma (winter) 

 Malay Peninsula 

 Eastern Himalayas 

 Eastern Siberia (Yenesi to 

 Amur) 



Calayan 

 Guimaras 



Luzon 

 Negros 



