5$6 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SUKVEY. \rol.Y. 



1856. ScLATER, P. L. Note ou the Genus Legriocinclus, Lesson, and its synonyms. 

 <^ Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 2d ser., xviii, 1856, pp. 341-343. 

 From P. Z. -S., Nov. 27, 1855, pp. 212-214, q. v. 

 1856. [Billings, E. ] On the Eobin, or Migratory Thrush (Turdus migratorious [sic]), 

 <^ Canad.-Nat. and Geol., i, 1856, pp. 142-146. 

 Compiled description and account of distribution and habits, mainly from "Wilson. 



1858. Gould, A. A. [On the Food of the American Robin (Tuxdus migratorius, Linn. ). ] 

 <^Proc. Boston Sac. Nat. Hist., vi, 1858, p. 403. 



1858. Treadwell, D. [Detailed account of the feeding and growth of the American 



Robin (Tardus migratorius, Linn.).] <^Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist.,Yi, 1858, 

 pp. 396-399. 



1859. ScLATER, P. L. A Synopsis of the Thrushes (Turdida?) of the New World. < F. 



Z. S., xxvii, June 28, 1859, pp. 321-347. 



Sketch of the group and tables of geographical distribution of Turdus. Systematic synony- 

 matic and diagnostic .synopsis, -with critical annotation of the species : Oatharus, 7 ; Turdus, 

 39 ; Cichlerminia, 1 : Margarops, 3 ; Galeoscoptes, 3 ; Melanoptiln, 1 ; Melanotis, 2 ; lihampho- 

 einclus, 1; Ginclocerthia, 2; Harporhynchus, 6; Oreoscoptes, 1; Minius, 20.. — Oatharus oceiden- 

 talis, p. 323 ; Turdus pinicola, p. 334 ; spp. nn. It is an important revision of the ■whole subject, 

 which should be consulted preparatory to any study of this group. 



1859. ScLATER, P. L. On anew species of Oatharus [occidentalis]. <^ Ann. Mag. Nat. 



Hist, (3), iv, 1859, p. 400. 

 From P. Z. S., June 28, 1859, p. 323. 



1860. Bryant, H. [Note on Turdus minimus Lafr.] <^Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., 



vii, 1860, pp. 226, 227. 

 This untitled article also describes Vireo bogotensis, sp. n., p. 227. 



1861. Sclater, p. L. Remarks ou the Geographical Distribution of the Genus Turdus. 



< Ibis, 1861, iii, pp. 277-283, pi. viii. 



Palaearctic 16, Indian 15 {T. schlegelii, sp. n., p. — ), Aethiopian 9, Australian 5, Nearctic 

 12, Neotropical 27. PI. viii rei)resents T. fulviventris. 



1861. Treadwell, [D. ] On the Feeding and Growth of the American Robin [Turdus 



migratorius]. <^Rep. Corner of Patents for 1860, Agric, 1861, pp. 88,89. 



1862. Jenks, J. W. P. [Report upon the habits of the Robin, Turdus migratorius.] 



<i Seventeenth Ann. Rep. Ohio State Board of Agric., 1862, pp. 288-291. 



Very full results of investigation upon the food of this species — one of the best contributions 

 upon this particular subject extant. 



1862. Sacc, Dr. [Einiges iiber Turdus polyglottus in Gefangenschaft. ] <^Zool. 



Gart., iii, 1862, p. 215. 



1863. Chiapella, C. [Hi.stoire d^taUl^e du Merle moqueur, Mimus polyglottus.] 



<^ Journal de Bordeaux, du 22 d^cembre 1863. 

 Pas vue moi-meme. 



1863. Hill, R. Notes on the Mimidie of Jamaica. <iProc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., xt, 



1863, pp. 304, 305. 

 Descriptions ; iield-notes of habits. 

 1863. Putnam, F. W. [Nesting of Turdus migratorius on the ground, and on a beam 



connected with the moving machinery of a sawmill. ] <;^ P7'oc. Boston Soc. 



Nat. Hist., ix, 1863, p. 248. 



1863, Schuler, A. Spottvogel (Turdus polyglottus). <ZooZ. Gar^., iv, 1863, p.256. 



Dessen Nahrung, in Gefangenschaft. 

 1865. Bryant, H. Remarlvs on the Genus Galeoscoptes, Cabanis, with the Charac- 

 ters of two new Genera, and a Description of Turdus plumbeus Lin. <C^Proe. 

 Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., ix, 1865, pp. 369-372. 

 Mimokitta, Mimocichla (Scl., 18,59). 



1865. Chiapella, C. La Merle moqueur [Mimus polyglottus], Educations faites a 

 Bordeaux. <^Biill. Soc. Acclim., 2 s6r., ii, 1865, pp. 466-473. 



