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fomia, p. 233, 1928) has pointed out that the form has never subsequently 

 been reported from Todos Santos. 



A penciled "I H R," possibly in Xantus's hand, on the reverse side of 

 the oldest label, cannot now be interpreted. 

 Merula flavirostris graysoiii Ridgway 



Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 5: 12, June 14, 1882. 

 =T Urdus rujo-palliatus graysoni (Ridgway). See Hellmayr, Catalogue 

 of birds of the Americas 7:356, 1934. 



37322. Adult male. Tres Marias Islands, off the State of Nayarit, 

 Mexico. January 1865. Collected by Andrew J. Grayson. Original 

 number 25. 



37323. Adult female. Tres Marias Islands, off the State of Nayarit, 

 Mexico. January 1865. Collected by Andrew J. Grayson. Original 

 number 26. 



Merula tamaulipensis Nelson 

 Auk 14 (1) : 75, January 1897. 

 =Turdus grayi tamaulipensis (Nelson). See Hellmayr, Catalogue of 



birds of the Americas 7 : 377, 1934. 

 142510. Adult female. Ciudad Victoria, State of Tamaulipas, Mexico. 

 Mar. 27, 1891. Collected by William Lloyd. Received from the U.S. 

 Fish and Wildhfe Service. 

 Turdus Caribboeus [sic] Lawrence 



Ann. New York Acad. Sci. 1 (5-6) : 160, July 1878. 

 =Turdus nudigenis nudigenis Lafresnaye. See Hellmayr, Catalogue of 



birds of the Americas 7: 379,380, 1934. 

 74121. Adult male. Grenada Island, Windward Islands, Caribbean Sea. 

 March 1878. Collected by Frederick A. Ober. Original number 504. 

 In Lawrence's separates, the ligature of the specific name has been cor- 

 rected in ink to "ae." 

 Turdus nigrirostris Lawrence 



Ann. New York Acad. Sci. 1 (5) : 146 [147, in reprint], June 1878. 

 Turdus fumigatus bondi Deignan 

 Auk 68 (3) : 379, Aug. 8, 1951. 

 =Turdus fumigatus bondi Deignan. See Hellmayr, Catalogue of birds 



of the Americas 7:383, 1934; Deignan, Auk 68:379, 1951. 

 74057. Immature female. Rutland Vale, Saint Vincent Island, Wind- 

 ward Islands, Caribbean Sea. Jan. 25, 1878. Collected by Frederick 

 A. Ober. Original number 445. 

 Turdus fumigatus bondi Deignan is a new name, based upon the same 

 type specimen, for Turdus nigrirostris Lawrence, preoccupied by Turdus 

 nigrirostris Karelin, 1875. 

 Merula plebeia differens Nelson 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 14: 175, Sept. 25, 1901. 

 =T Urdus ignobilis differens (Nelson). See Hellmayr, Catalogue of birds 

 of the Americas 7:391, 1934. 



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