THRUSHES. 101 



Obs. An excellent paper on this species by Mr. K. 

 Tomes will be found in c The Ibis ' for 1859, p. 379. 

 Reference should also be made to Bonaparte's mono- 

 graph of the genus (Oreocincla), published in the 

 ' Revue et Magasin de Zoologie,' 1857. 



BLACK-THKOATED THEUSH. Turdus atrigularis, 



Gmelin. 

 Hob. Central Asia. 



One near Lewes, Sussex, 23rd Dec. 1868: Gould, Ibis, 

 1869, p. 128; Dawson Rowley, P. Z. S. 1869, p. 4, and 

 Monk, Zoologist, 1869, p. 1560. 



SIBERIAN THRUSH. Turdus sibiricus, Pallas. 

 Hob. Siberia. 



One between Guildford and Godalming, winter 1860-61 : 

 sent to Mr. Bond as a variety of the Redwing, and identi- 

 fied by Mr. Blyth, who noticed it incidentally in f The 

 Field/ 24th Sept. 1870. 



Fam. PYCNONOTID.E. 



GOLD-VENTED THRUSH. Pycnonotus capensis (Lin- 

 nseus. 



Hob. South Africa. 



One, Mount Beresford, near Waterford, Jan. 1838 : Thomp- 

 son, Nat. Hist. Irel. (Birds), i. p. 153; Yarrell, Hist. Brit. 

 Birds, i. p. 234. Erroneously identified by Thompson and 

 Yarrell with P. aurig aster of Vieillot. 



