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America. 
Turdus iliacus. 
It has been twice found in Greenland. 
(Reinhardt.) 
Turdus migratorius.* Linn. American 
Robin.) 
All North America to Mexico. 
Brewer, and Ridgway.) 
Mexico, Guatemala, and Cuba. (Sclater 
and Salvin.) 
(Baird, 
Harporhynchus rufus.* Cab. (Brown 
Thrasher. ) 
Eastern North America, to the Missis~ 
sippi, and perhaps in the high centre ] 
planes. (Baird, Brewer, and Ridgway. } 
Galeoscoptes carolinensis.* Linn. (Catbird.) 
The United States. North to Lake 
Winnipeg; west to head of Columbia, 
and Cascade Mountains; south to 
Panama; Cuba; Bahamas; Bermuda 
(breeds); oceurringin Oaxaca, Cordova 
and Guatemala, the Musquito Coast, 
Orizaba (in winter) Sumichrast, and 
Yukatan. (Baird, Brewer, and Ridg- 
way.) 
Europe. 
Turdus iliacus.* Linn. (Redwing.) 
Northern Europe, migrating south in 
winter all over the Continent. 
Turdus migratorius. 
One was taken at Dover, England. (J. 
E. Harting, the ‘Field,’ 23 Decem- 
ber, 1876.) 
According to Temminck, it has several 
times been observed in Germany ; and 
Naumann says it has been seen near 
Vienna. (Degland and Gerbe, Vol. L., 
p. 407.) 
Harporhynchus rufus. 
It has occurred in Heligoland. (Gethe.) 
Galeoscoptes carolimensis. 
Has occurred in Heligoland and in Ger- 
many. (D’Hamonville, Cat. des 
Oiseaux d’Europe, p. 28.) 
SYLVIIDA. 
Cyanecula suecica. 
Mr. Adams met with several of these 
birds, and obtained one, on the 5th of 
June, 1851, at Michalaski, Norton 
Sound. (Ibis, 1878, p. 422.) 
Sazicola enanthe.* Linn. 
Abundant in Greenland. Occurs in 
Norton Sound near Bhering Straits. 
Dr. Storer found it breeding in Labra- 
dor as early as 1848. Others also 
have found it there in immature plum- 
age. It probably occurs as an 
autumnal migrant in Labrador, Cana- 
da, Nova Scotia, Bermuda, &c. It 
is rarely found in the Eastern United 
States. Has occurred on Long Island. 
Norton Sound birds are perhaps a 
little smaller than those from Labrador 
and Greenland. (Baird, Brewer, and 
Ridgway. ) 
Cyanecula suecica.* 
Warbler.) 
Eastern and North-Eastern Eurupe, and 
eastwards through Central Asia to 
Siberia and China. It breeds in 
northern latitudes, and passes the 
wiuter in the south, being met with in 
North Africa, asfar south as Abyssinia. 
Now and then it occurs in England as 
arare straggler. In Western Europe 
it is replaced by the white-spotted 
bluethroat; C. Wolfii (Dresser). 
Linn. (Blue-throated 
Saxicola wnanthe.* Linn. (Wheatear.) 
Found throughout Europe; south to 
Africa; and in Asia, through Siberia 
and Northern China. (Dresser. ) 
