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M. silens. (Richardson, F. B. A. Vol. 2, p. 186.) Greyish olive; beneath whitish; throat arid 



breast marked with dusky spots; tail and upper coverts tinged with rufous; edges of the quills 



pale : 2d and 6th subequal. Length, 7 inches. Mexico, Texas. 

 M. ncevia. (Id. pi. 38.) Blackish grey; beneath reddish orange, except an imperfect blackish belt 



over the breast. Wings with two reddish orange bands ; outer webs of quills edged with the same. 



Length, 10 inches. Columbia, river. 

 M. nana. (Aud. B. of A. pi. 419.) Resembles solitaria in its colors, but inferior in size. Length, 



six inches. Columbia river. 



Genus Ginclus, Bechstein. Bill rather slender, slightly bent upwards, compressed at the sides ; upper 

 mandible notched at the tip, and encompassing the lower one. Nostrils basal, linear, and 

 partly closed by a membrane. Legs strong. Tarsus with a long undivided plate and four 

 lower scutellse, not as long as the middle toe and claw ; the outer toe attached to the middle as 

 far as the second joint. Wings short ; the first, second and third quills gradually longer. 

 Tail short, even. 



C. americanus. (Bonap. Am. Orn. Vol. 2, p. 173, pi. 16.) Dark cinereous. Head, neck and breast 

 chocolate-brown. Length, 7 inches. Oregon, Rocky mountains. 



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