uj' ike tinned States. 75 



Inhabits America from New-England to Brazil : rare, and 

 migratory north of the Delaware : common, and resident 

 south. 



95. Turdus fklivox, Vieill. Deep slate, beneath paler ; vent 

 rufous ; crown and tail black, the latter rounded. 



Cat Bird, Turdus lividus, Wils. Am. Orn. ii. p. 90. pi. 20. 

 fig. 3. Muscicapa carolinensis, L. 



Inhabits during summer throughout North America : very 

 common. 



97. Turdus migratorius, L. Dark ash ; beneath rufous ; 

 head and tail black, two lateral feathers white at the inner tip. 



Robin, Turdus migratorius, Wils. Am. Orn. i. p. 35. pi. 2. 



fig- *■ 



Inhabits all North America : extremely common the latter 



part of autumn, when it arrives from the north in large 



Hocks : a few winter in Pennsylvania. 



98. Turdus rufus, L. Reddish brown ; beneath whitish, 

 spotted with black ; tail very long, rounded ; wings bifasciate 

 with whitish ; bill long, entire. 



Ferruginous Thresh, Turdus rufus, Wils. Am. Orn. ii. 

 p. (is.pl 14. fig. 1. 



Inhabits throughout North America in summer : common : 

 a few resident in the southern states. 



99. Turdus mustfxinus, Gm. Brown-fulvous, inclining to 

 reddish on the head, and to olive on the rump and tail ; be- 

 neath white, spotted with blackish; tail short, slightly emar- 

 ginate ; bill moderate. 



Wood Thrush, Turdus melodus, Wils. Am. Orn. i. p. 35. 

 pi. 2. fig. 1. 



Inhabits all North America in summer : common : none 

 wintering within the boundaries of the United States. 



100. Turdus minor, Gm. Olive-brown, inclining to reddish 

 on the tail ; beneath whitish, spotted with dusky on the 



