GRAY-CHEEKED THRUSH. 
757. Hylocichla alicie. 7% inches. 
Quite similar to the following but with the eye ring 
white and the sides of head and breast much paler. 
Breeds in northern Canada and migrates through the 
eastern states to Central America. 757a. Bicknell 
Thrush (bicknelli) is similar to the Gray-cheeked but 
smaller. It breeds in Nova Scotia. 
OLIVE-BACKED THRUSH. 
758a. Hylocichla ustulata swainsoni. 7% inches. 
Upper parts wholly olive gray, with no brownish 
tinge; eye ring, sides of head and breast distinctly buff; 
breast spotted with blackish. 
Song.—Quite similar to that of the Veery. 
Nest.—Composed of leaves, grass and strips of bark, 
located in bushes or small trees near the ground; the 
four eggs are greenish blue spotted with reddish brown 
(90) x65). 
Range.—Hastern N. A., breeding from northern U. 
S. to New Brunswick and Manitoba. 
