192 BULLETIN 50, LTNITED STATES ^NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



[Toxostoinu] lorigirostre Shakpe, Hand-list, iv, JDO;',. ]()7. 



H[arj)(>rhynchiif;\ lonyirostris Cabanis, Mus. IFciii., i, I.S50, SI (Mcxicoi. — Riix;- 

 WAV, Man. N. Am. Birds, 1887, 544. 



IJurporli^juchiis longirostris Baird, Rep. Paciiic R. II. iSur\-., ix, 1858, o5'J, part 

 (Jalapa, Vera Cniz); I'd. 1860 (Birds N. Am.), pi. 52; Review Am. liirds, 

 18()4, 44, ])art (Orizaba, Mirador, and Jalapa, Vera Cruz). — Sclater, Prnc. 

 Znnl. Sdc. Lend., 1859, 339 (nKmotjr.: Cordova, Vera Cruz), 362 (Jalapa, Vmi 

 Cruz); 1864, 172 (City of Mexico): Cat. Am. Birds, 1862, 8 (Mexico). — Sumi- 

 CHRAST, Mem. Bust. Soc. N. H., i, 1869, 543 (temperate reg. Vera Cruz). — 

 Salvin and Godman, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, i, 1879, 31, part (Mexican local- 

 ities and references). — Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., vi, 1881, 356, part. — 

 American Ornithologists' Union, Check List, 1886, no. 706, part. — Chaf- 

 MAN, Bull. Am. Mus. N. H., x, 1898, 21 (Jalapa, Vera Cruz; song). 



[Ilarjiorhynchiit'l lomiirofitris Sclater and Salvin, Nom. Av. Keotr., 1873, 3. 



Mimus lomjirosiris Baird, in Stansbury's Rep. Gt. Salt Lake, 1852, 328, part 

 (Mexico). — Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1856, 294 (Cordova, Vera Cruz i. 



{Mimus] longirostris Gray, Hand-list, i, 1869, 263, no. 3852. 



[Harporhynchits rti/ns.] Var. longirustns Coues, Key N. Am. Birds, 1872, 75, part. 



Harporhynchus nifns. var. lonyirosUis Baird, Brewer, and Ridgway, Hist. N. 

 Am. Birds, i, 1874, 39, part. 



[Ilurpurkynchus rufiis] b. Jotiyirostris Coues, Birds Col. Val.. 1878, 63, part. 



Hurpoi-hynchiis rtifiis lonyirostris Goode, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., no. 20, 1883, 322, 

 purl. <> 



J[I\illiriojihnis\ loiK/iroslri.s Ridgway, I'roc. C S. Nat. Mus., v, June 12, 1882, 45, 

 in text. 



TOXOSTOMA LONGIROSTRE SENNETTI (Ridgway). 

 SENNETT 'f THRASHER. 



vSiniilar to T. I. lonqlrosire but largei', with smaller bill, color of upper 

 }) rts less riifescent, and iiiider parts whiter. 



Adult irLale.—\je\\o^i\\ (skins), 248-280 (267); wino;, 95-103 (99.5); 

 tuil, 116-132 (125.7); exposed culmen, 25-30 (27.2); tarsus, 35-37 

 (35.5) ; middle toe, 23-25 (23.7).« 



■ Adult female. —l^n\gX\^ (skins), 250-275 (264); wing, 93-103 (98.9); 

 tail, 122-128(124.7); exposed culmen, 25-27.5 (26.2); tarsus, 33-37 

 (35.1); middle toe, 22.5-25 (23.6)." 



Rio Grande V:.lley and southern Gidi coast of Texas (Nueces, 

 Cameron, Hidalgo, Starr, Zapata, and We})b counties) — occasionally 

 along coast to Galveston — and northeastern Mexico, in St;ites of Ta- 

 maulipas (Matamoras; Nuevo Lc.redo; Camargo; Victoria; Alta 

 Mira), Nuevo Leon (Monterey; Rodriguez; Santa C.tarina; Li- 

 nares), Coahuila (Sabinas), and San Luis Potosi (Rio Verde; ^ Ha- 

 cienda Angostura) . 



a Ten specimens. 



b Two adult males from Rio Verde, San Luis Potosi, are equal to the largest examples 

 of T. I. scnneffi from Texas in size (wing 102.5-103.5, tail 133.5) but are brighter or more 

 rufescent brown above, in this respect only agreeing Ijetter with T. I. longirostre. 

 Two adult females from the same locality, while agreeing better in coloration with 

 the southern form, are decidedly larger, having the wing 99.5-105.5, tail 136-138, 

 instead of wing 93-94.5, tail 120-125, as in two females of T. I. longirostre from Vera 

 Cruz and Puebla, resi^ectively. 



