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North American Birds. 



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I'ninson. 

 Tomminck. 

 Townsend. 

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 igors. 

 Waglcr. 

 IVilson. 



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1. Turdus migratorius L. Bisa. ci. rt. 



Itobln. 



2. Turdus migratorius propinquus Rldg. b — , c — . r u. (?) 



Rocky Mountain Robin. 



3. Turdus migratorius conflnis (Bd.) Coues. b — . c la. r 8. 



St. Lucas Robin. 



4. Turdus iliacus L. b — . c — . r 6. (g. !e.) 



Redwing. 



6. Turdus nsevius Gm. b ise. c 2. r 9. 



Varied Thrush. 



6. Turdus mustelinus Gm. b u%. c 3. r i. 

 Wood Thrush. 



Tflr'-dfis mi-gra-tS'-rl-iSs. Lat. Umhm, a thrush. Lat. m!nro, to move from one place to 

 another ; mignttor, a wanderer, a migrant ; mtqratorms, migratory. 



T. m. pre-pin'-qtiQs [propeenkwooeej. Lat. propinquas, near, neighboring; as related to 

 /. mi;/ralonua. 



T. m. c5n-n'-nls [confeenis]. Lat. co,,/!„;s, subs, or adj , a neighbor, neighboring; here 

 in sense of closely related to T. mi;,ralorius. *> - f^ h. 



il-r-a-cQs. Lat. itiams, relating to the ilia, or haunches; also, Lat. IHarus, Gr. 'l\taK6,, 

 reiatmg to Troy, Trojan; application obvious in neither case. But Aristotle gives a 

 Kina ot thrush, called l\,ds. supposed by old ornithologists, as Oesner and Belon, to be 

 tns speces, said to be called by the modern Greeks iKKd,, rvKd., .IxKv l\>ds, or KtxKa 

 IMiSa; and the actual form, Tnvdus ilktcns, was an old name when Linnaeus adopted it. 

 naS'-vI-tSs Inayveusl. Lat. navim, spotted, from mmts, a mole (birth-mark). — The 

 suh-^ronm Hrsperocich/a is Gr. tWcpo,, Lat. vesperns, evening, U., western, and nlx^a or 

 Klx^ri, a thrush. ^ 



T. mQs-te-H'-naa. Lat. must.limis, weasel-like; .'.e., in this case, tawny. -The sub-genus 

 Hylocidifa is Gr. PAr>, a wood, and Klx\a. 



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