TURDDS GDTTATUS. 393 



List of specimens.^ 



226, $ ad; Camp 19, West Hiiinboldt Mountains, Nevada, October 4, 1807. 

 lOJ— 16— 5ySj — 1^\ — r'g — 1 J — 44 — 15. Bill, brownish-black, more yellowisbbrowii alon}; 

 commissure, and on lower mandible; iris, brown ; tarsi and toes, brownish black. 



269, $ ad.; Truckee meadows, Nevada, November 8. 11— 16^— .">A — li— J,— l.i 

 — 4g — ij. Upper mandible, dilute yellowish horn-color; tip and culmeii, blackisli ; 

 lower, more yellowish ; gonys and tip, black ; iris, brown ; tarsi and toes, deep black. 



358, 5 ad.; Truckee Valley, December 16. lOg— 15.^—5^—4*— J— lj—4i— 2. 

 Same remarks. 



359, S ad.; same date an<l locality. 10^—164—5^—44—24—1^—44—2. Bill, 

 nearly uniform blackish; yellowish on upper edge of lower mandible; iris, browu; 

 interior of mouth, deep yellow-orange ; tarsi and toes, intense black. 



803, nest and eggs (4); Truckee Valley, June 6, 1868. Nest in cotton wood tree. 



820, nest and eggs (4); Toyabe Mountains, 7,500 feet altitude, July 3, 1868. 

 Nest in a copse along stream, about six feet from ground, in choke-cherry bu.sh. 



851, nest and eggs (4) ; Camp 19, East Humboldt Mountains, July 22. Nest on 

 piiion tree, about fifteen feet from ground. (8,000 feet altitude.) 



1265, 1266, 1267, 1268, nest and eggs; 1269, single egg; Parley's Park (Wah- 

 satch Mountains), Utah, June 23, 1869. Nests in cotton-woods along a stream. 



1287, nest and eggs' (4) ; Parley's Park, June 25. Bushes along stream. 



1301, nest and eggs (2) ; Parley's Park, Juno 27. Nest in aspen. 



1338, nest and eggs (4) ; Parley's Park, June 28. Willows along stream. 



1367, nest and eggs (3); Uintah Mountains (Pack's Canon), Utah, July 3, 1869. 

 Nests in thorn-apple bushes along stream. 



1368, nest and eggs (3); same locality and date. 

 1395, nest and eggs (4) ; Parley's Park, July, 1869. 



TURDUS GUTTATUS. 

 Hermit Thrusli. 



a. (juttatHfi — Dwarf Hermit Thrush. 



Mmdcapa guttata, Pall., Zoog. Rosso- As., I, 1811, 465. [Jin\] 



Turdus nanus, AuD., Orn. Biog., V, 1839, 201, pi. cci (doubtful whether this form !). 



Baird, Birds N. Am., 1858, 213; Cat. N. Am. Birds, 1859, No. 150; Review, 



1864, .—Cooper, Orn. Cal., I, 1870, 4. 

 Turdus 2>allasi var. nanus, CouKS, Key, 1872, 72; Check List, 1873, No. 4 b.— B. 



B. &R., Hist. N. Am. B., I, 1874, 20, pi. i, fig. 7. 

 Turdm paUasi. b. nanm, CoUES, B. Northwest, 1874, p. 3.— Hensiiaw, 1875, 146. 



But one individual of the Dwarf Thrush was met with, this one being 

 secured. It is probably more or less common, however, during the migra- 



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In the enumeration of specimens certain ligiires rerpiire exiilanation. The first 

 number denotes the current number of the specimen as registered in tlie Fiehl Cat- 

 al()gue. The measurements are as follows, in regular sequence: (1), length ; (2), ex- 



