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KF.Y TO THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. 



I pper plumage, brownish olive; ends of 



upper tail c-(»vcit^! ami tail, rufous hrowu, 

 much more rufous than the back ; uo 



wliitf! on tail; first primaiy, very small 



and narrow, 



Hermit Thrush. 



Turdus aonalaschkce pallasii. 

 See No. 5G5. 



Back, rump, and upper tail coverts, 



olive, about the .same color ; eye ring 

 and lores, white, sometimes faintly 

 tin>:o(l with huiV, but the eye riug never 

 (U'L'itlt'clly huff, as in srmiiisotii ; no white 

 on wiug coverts. 



Qray-cheeked Thrush. 



Turdits alicke, and races. 

 See No. 562. 



Trown and hack, dull cinnamon 

 brown, shadinj^ to brownish olive 

 on tlic ui)i)cr tail t-overts; hreast 

 and belly, marked with round 

 brownish black spots ; no white 

 on wing coverts. 



Wood Thrush. 

 Turdus imtstelinus. 

 See No. 559. 



