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4 after the following (second) autumnal molt resembles the above in 
the color of the back, but the head and face are blackish and the fore- 
neck and chest are of a uniform dull, brownish slate, only the chin 
being whitish; secondaries and greater upper wing-coverts are still 
strongly aed with fulvous, but the ochraceous wash on the under 
side has di: appeared, and the under wing-coverts are slate-gray in the 
middle, being only broadly margined with ochraceous (U.S. Nat. Mus., 
No. 96289). 
In the fully adult ¢ all traces of fulvous disappear; the black of the 
head, fore-neck, and chest becomes darker and pervades the back, and 
even the under wing-coverts are blackish (U.S. Nat. Mus., Nos. 88606, 
96288). 
The adult 2 is olive above; fore neck, chest, and flanks strongly suf- 
fused with ochraceous spotted with black; under wing coverts bright 
ochraceous. Jn summer slightly gray ne in winter more fulvous. 
(Numerous specimens. ) 
Measurements. 
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U.S. Nat., 120326 .| Henson, 1235..|? ad- el Hakodate, Yezo ...| Oct. 6,1884} 110 | 73 | 17 | 30 27 
GL SANA 12082/-41) Henson, 1241... (9!) ad! 2 25-do0. 2. 2-20.22 55. Atte vocaeee 109 | 73 | 18 | 30 28 
U.S. Nat., 120328 .| Henson, 1233..|/(9) ad li eG ORG aa tie, ee Oct. 4,1884] 111 | 72 | 18 | 30 29 
U.S. Nat., 120329 .| Henson, 5..... (9) ad . AON sea eeee July 20,1883} 108 | 63 | 18 | 30 |..-... 
Christiania, NZ Petersen, 70.../9 ad... “Nagas: uki, Kiusiu .| Nov. —,1886} 110 | 71 | 19 | 30 28 
U.S. Nat., 96288. .| Ringer, 18 .---|oi ad... do Spe aerealae ett Dec. 13,1876} 114 | 76 | 19 | 30 28 
U.S. Nat., 88606..| Jouy, 495... --- rout: \( oe oo Uj, Hlondo.--=2-- July 13, 1882} 118 | 80 | 19 | 29 VA 
U.S. Nat., 88611..] Jouy, 454....-- OFad Pal Ose See ore July 8,1882}] 111 | 70 | 18 | 29 27 
U.S. Nat., 88608. . Jouy, Bit | eee ONG. [p= 2g00e e205 = ee July 24,1882 | 106 | 62 | 18 | 29 |_.___- 
U.S. Nat., 88612. . Jouy, BOOS ee a Gules [een cOO tir saeecauaeee July 16,1882} 85 | 30] 15} 28 27 
U.S. Nat., 88607..) Jouy, 381...-.. OuyIw. POO esurstiaeeels aaa 2,1882} 71] 18 | 14 | 29 26 
U.S. Nat., 96289..| Blak., 758... -.. Coad. =: “Hakodate, Yezo -..| Oct. 21,1861) 112 | 76/52 2330 28 
U.S. Nat., 96287..| Blak., 2356 .../( 2) ad . Sapporo, Yezo eee Oct. 12,1877] 111 | 75 | 18 | 29 28 
Turdus eunomus TEMM. (264) 
A normally colored pair of this species is in Henson’s collection: ¢ 
ad., No. 81; Hakodate, March 15, 1884; 2, No. 658, same locality and 
date; U.S. Nat. Mus., Nos. 120530-1. The latter specimen agrees very 
closely with Naumann’s, fig 1, pl. Ixviii, Naturg. Vig. Deutschl., Vol. 
11, and his excellent description of the same specimen on p. 291, which, 
however, he erroneously refers to T. nawnanni. Two females collected 
by Jouy in Tate-Yama, Hondo, October 27, 1882 (U. S. Nat. Mus., Nos. 
91311, 91312), agree even better with the figure in question, as they have 
thé spots on the flanks still browner than Henson’s bird. 
Turdus naumanni TEMM. (261) 
A pair of this comparatively rare Thrush in Henson’s collection, and 
a female collected by Blakiston in Yezo, resemble in all essential points 
