326 APPENDIX. 



CAROLINA NUTHATCH, S. a. litorea. 



Differs from the Florida White-breasted Nuihatch in 

 being- paler aad iu havinoj the rutous or' Hanks not as ex- 

 tended. Coast region of the Carolinas. 



TOWNSEND SOLITARIE., Myadestes towndsendi. 



Length. 7 ; brown-gray ; wings and tail, darker : patch 

 of yellow-buff near base of wing and a lighter patch be- 

 hind this with a darker space between the two: spot on 

 outer tail feathers, white. Mountains of western U. S. ; ac- 

 cidental in 111. 



WILLOW THRUSH. H.f. salicicola. 

 Differs from Wilson Thrush (p, 283) in being duller 

 above and with spottings on breast a little darker. Interi- 

 or of U, S. ; south to Mo., Ind,, HI., and rarely to S. C. 



SOUTHERN ROBIN, P. m. achrusterus. 

 Differs from Robin, (p. 285) in being smaller, paler, 

 and duller. Young, less heavily spotted. Breeds from S, 

 C, north to Md. and southern 111. 



BAHAMA PINTAIL, D. bahamensis. 

 Smaller than Pintail (p. 129), 19.00, ; tawny, mottled 

 and streaked with brown: speculum, green, black, and 

 tawny; throat and sides of head, white: a triangular spot 

 on either side of upper mandible, lake-red. Bahamas and 

 Antilles: accidental on Key West, Fla. 



