TURDUS GUTTATUS. 393 



List of specimens.^ 



226, S ad.; Camp 19, West Humboldt Mouutaias, Nevada, October 4, lvS67. 

 log — 10 — 5j*j — 4^'g — j'^ — IJ — 4J — If. Bill, browuish-black, more yellowisbbrowu aloug 

 commissure, aud ou lower mandible ; iris, brown ; tarsi and toes, brownish-black. . 



269, 3 ad.; Truckee meadows, Nevada, November 8. 11 — ICJ — 5i — 4i — § — IJ 

 — 4f — IJ. Upper mandible, dilute yellowish horn-color; tip and culmen, blackish; 

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



358, 2 ad.; Truckee Valley, December 16. lOf— 15|— 5.4— 4i— g— li— 4i— 2. 

 Same remarks. 



359, $ ad.; same date and locality. 10^— 16^— 5.i— 4i— fj— li— 4^— 2. Bill, 

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

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



803, nest and eggs (4) ; Truckee Valley, June 6, 1808. Nest in cotton wood tree. 



820, nest aud 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 bush. 



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

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



1265, 1200, 1267, 1268, uest and eggs; 1269, siugle egg; Parley's Park (Wah- 

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



12S7, uest and eggs (4) ; Parley's Park, June 25. Bushes along stream. 



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



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



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

 Nests in thorn-apple bushes along stream. 



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

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



TURDUS GUTTATUS. 

 Hermit Tlii-usli. 



a. (fuUatm — Dwarf Hermit Thrush. 



MuscicojM guttata, Pall., Zoog. Rosso- As., I, 1811, 405. [Juv.] 



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



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



1804, .—Cooper, Orn. Cal., I, 1870, 4. 

 Tiirdns pallasi var. nanus, CoUES, Key, 1872, 72; Check List, 1873, No. 4 b. — B. 



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

 Turdus pallasL b. nanus, CouES, B. Northwest, 1874, p. 3.— Henshaw, 1875, 146. 



But one individual of the Dw^arf Thrush was met with, this one being 

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



'lu the enumeration of specimens certain figures require explanation. Tbe first 

 number denotes the current number of the specimen as registered iu the Field Cat- 

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



