THE WOOD THRUSH. 
209 
No. 93. 
bs WOOD THRUSH. 
“A, O. U. No. 755. Hylocichla mustelina (Gmel.). 
Description.—ddult: Above, bright cinnamon-brown, brightest on head 
and nape, shading insensibly into light olive-brown on rump, wings, and tail; 
wing-quills fuscous on inner webs; below, white, a buffy tinge on breast meeting 
bright cinnamon on sides of neck,—marked, except on upper throat, belly, and 
crissum, with large, roundish, or wedge-shaped, blackish spots; lores and eye- 
ring whitish. not clearly defined; auriculars sharply streaked with white and 
Photo by 
the Author. 
Taken near 
Circleville. 
“Tue Breopinc FemMaLe 1s Unusuatty DrvorEep to Her Eccs.” 
dark brown; bill dark at base, lightening toward tip cn culmen; lower mandible 
and feet yellowish brown. Length 7.50-8.50 (190.5-215.9) ; wing 4.30 (109.2) ; 
tail 3.10 (78.7) ; bill .66 (16.8). 
