294 TURDID^. 



c'". First primary O'l to 0-2 iuch longer tliaa 

 the primar3f-coverts. Upper tail-coverts 

 chestnut-brown. Second primary about 

 equal to the fifth. Tail 27 to 2-5" inches luscinia, p. 294. 

 b". Second primary shorter thau the sixth .... sibilans, p. 297. 



h'. Chin aud throat black homadori, p. 298. 



c'. Chin and throat chestnut. 



c". Upper parts russet-brown ahuhige, p. 299. 



d". Upper parts olive-brown. 



d'". Upper tail-coverts chestnut hyrcanus, p. 301. 



e'". Upper tail-coverts olive-brown rubecula, p. 299. 



b. Tail suffused -with dull dark blue. 



d'. Uuderparts chestnut brunnens, p. .302. 



e'. Uuderparts white ci/aneus, p. 303. 



c. Tail uniform black gutturalis, p. 304. 



d. Tail uniform olive-brown calliope, p. 305. 



e. Tail dark brown, with more or less white on the 



ba.se and tips of most feathers. 



■ /. Cheeks black ;jpcCor«7('s, p. 306. 



tj'. Cheeks v/hite tschebaiewi, p. 308. 



/. Tail brown, with basal two thirds of all but two 

 centre feathers chestnut. 

 K . Throat blue, with generally a white spot in 



the centre cyanemla, p. 311. 



i . Throat blue, with a chestnut spot in the centre ccerulecida, p. 308. 



1. Erithacus luscinia. 



Le Rossignol, Briss. Orn. ii. p. 307 (17G0) ; Motdb. Hist Nat. Ois. v. 



p. 81 (1778) ; Dauhcnt. PI. Enl. no. 015. fig. 2 (1788). 

 Motacilla luscinia, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. p. 328 (1766) ; Timstall, Orn. 



Brit. p. 2 (1771); Gniel. Syst. Nat. i. p. 9-50 (1788); Bechst. 



Naiirg. DentscU. iv. p. 509 (1795). 

 Sylvia luscinia (Linn.), Scop. Ann. i. p. 154 (1769) ; Lath. Gen. Syn. 



Suppl. i. p. 287 (1787) ; Lath. Lnd. Orn. ii. p. 506 (1790); Bechst. 



Orn. Taschenb. i. p. 166 (1802); Wolf, Taschenb. i. p. 221 (1810); 



Temm. Man. cFOrn. p. 105 (1815) ; Fieill. N. Diet, d'llist. Nat. xi. 



p. 243 (1817); IVmm. Man. d'Orn. i. p. 195 (1820); Werner, 



Atlas, Lnseefiv. pi. xxxiv. (1842). 

 Nightingale, Lath. Gen. Syn. ii. p. 408 (1783). 

 Aedon luscinia (Linn.), For.'it. Syn. Cat. Br. B. p. 53 (1814). 

 Curruca luscinia (Linn.), Koch, Syst. baier. Zool. i. p. 154 (1816) ; 



Biipp. Syst. Uebers. p. 57 (1845). 

 Luscinia philomela (Bechst.), apud Brchm, Isis, 1828, p. 1280, ajnid 



Bp. Comj). List B. Eur. Sf N. Amer. \^. 15 (1838), ajntd Gray, Gen. 



B. I. p. 173 (1848), apud Cab. Mv^. Uein. i. p. 1 (1850), apid 



Gould, B. Gt. Br. ii. pi. Ivi. (circa 1808), apud Henyl. Orn. N.O.- 



Afr. i. p. 337 (18G9), aimd Hartiny, ILindb. Br. B. p. 15 (1872). 

 Daulias luscinia (Linn.), Boie, Isis, 1831, p. 542; Newt. eel. Yarr. 



Br. B. i. p. 312 (1872) ; Dresser, B. Eur. pt. 1. (1876). 

 Luscinia megarhynchos, 1 



Luscinia media, ( Brehm, Vog. Deutschl. pp. 356, 357, 358 



Luscinia okenii, t (1831). 



Lu^cinia peregrina, J 

 Pliilomela hiscmia (Linn.), Selby, Brit. Orn. i. p. 206 (1833) ; Gould, 



B. Eur. ii. pi. 116 (1837); Bp. Consp. i. p. 295 (1850); Jaub. et 



Barth.-Lapomm. Rich. Orn. p. 236 (1859); Deyl. et Gerbe, Orn. 



