TURDUS. 93 
ington and Philadelphia on the east, and northward to the shores 
of the Arctie Ocean, where, however, it is confined within narrow 
limits of longitude. 
{ | 
Smith- Collec-| Sex Wh | 
sonian| tor’s | and Locality. Coll ted Received from Collected by 
No. No. |Age. Oe eler 
27,328 194 | Q | Fort Youkon. Tre SOMGL. tee OCk natin) shel e Ween raretcratat 
27,203 | 1,420 | .. | La Pierre’s House. Sab B. R. Ross. J. Flett. 
on a5 -. | Fort Anderson, | Nhe Ree Maebarlamely. pit tisastae 
22,607 6 © | Fort Simpson. SepilOwGOs"BERGROSsss Hp) 25 [sane terres 
18,072 100 | ¢ | Grosvater Bay, Lab. 1860. BUliotiCowes ey) Nh aerterats 
4,708 Gc co | Mo. of Vermilion. | May 8, ’56. | Lt. Warren. Dr. Hayden. 
10,084 ce .. | W. Northfield, Ill. eb R. Kennicott. Alice Kennicott. 
22,288 ae Ye | Olio: 506 JMNM WWireatonen Ne Mite carers 
22,246 Ae -» | Washington, D.C. Sed Ci rexlermey el Wn lean henselae 
30,485 91 | San Jose, Costa Rica, age DeacAaaves Run C2001] oe) lleelaiseree 
| 
(27,323.) 7.20; 12.10; 4.10. (10,084.) Type. 
Turdus iliacus. 
Turdus iliacus, Linn. Syst. Nat. 10th ed. 1758, 168, and of European 
authors.—RE1nHARDT, Ibis, 1861, 6 (Greenland). 
The occurrence of this well known European species in Greenland 
brings it within the limits of the American Fauna. ‘Two Greenland 
specimens are recorded by Dr. Reinhardt: one of them shot at 
Frederickshaab, Oct. 20, 1845.1 
Planesticus. 
Turdus jamaicensis. 
Turdus jamaicensis, GmEuin, 8. Neve: 1788, 809.—Gossz, Birds Jam. 
1847, 142.—Bon. Consp. 1850, 271.—Marcn, Pr. A. N. S. 1863, 
292.—Scrarer, P. Z. 8. 1859, 327.—Is. Catal. 1861, 3, no. 13. 
Tu:dus capucinus, HartLAvsB, Bp. Consp. 271. 
Turdus lereboulleti, Be. Comptes Rendus, XX XVIII, Jan. 1854, 3. 
Hab. Jamaica. 
Smith-|Collec-| Sex 
sonian| tor’s | and Locality. ie ee Received from Collected by 
No. No. | Age. ° 
22,144 ae -. |Spanishtown, Jam. a5 We Marche ain hy cesta 
1 This species is smaller than our Robin (7. migratorius), but of a similar 
grayish-olive above, including the head. The under parts are white; the 
feathers of the lower throat and breast streaked with brown. The sides, 
axillars, and inner wing covert are reddish cinnamon. A conspicuous white 
streak over the eye and extending as far back as the nape. Bill black, yel- 
low at base of lower jaw. Legs pale-colored. Second quill longer than fifth. 
Length, about 8.25; wing, 4.64; tail, 3.45; bill, from gape, 1.07, from nostril, 
.44; tarsus, 1.16; middle toe and claw, 1.15. Specimen described: 18,718, 
*,, received from the Royal Artillery Institution, Woolwich. 
