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Similis Turdo pallasi, sed colore corporis superi pallidiore, cine- 

 rascentiore et multo minus cinnamomeo : cauda flavicanti-brunnea 

 et pallidiore. 

 Hab. Southern Mexico ; Oaxaca (^OMcarrf). 

 Mus. P. L. S. 



Further specimens are requisite to confirm the vahdity of this 

 species of Thrush. Having now examples of Turdus nanus, I should 

 he inclined to refer it to that species, were it not of rather larger 

 proportions. 



5. Turdus fuscescens. 



Turdus fuscescens, Steph. G. Z. x. p. 182; Baird, Rep. p. 214. — 

 Turdus mustelinus, Wils. Am. Orn. v. pi. 43. — Turdus wilsoni, Bp. ; 

 Cab. in Tsch. Faun. Per. p. 188 ; Journ. f. Orn. 1855, p. 470, 

 Supra rufescenti-brunneus, subtus albus ; gutture et pectore antico 

 flavido-rufescentibus, maculis parvis triangularibus brunnescenti- 

 olivaceis parce aspersis. 

 Long, tota 6"5, alse 3*8, caudse 2'8. 

 Hab. Eastern North America to the Missouri. 

 Mus. P.L.S. 



6. Turdus ustulatus. 



Turdus ustulatus, Nutt. Man. Orn. i. p. 400 (1840) ; Baird, Rep. 

 p. 215. 



Hab. Coast region of Oregon and Washington Territory. 



I have not seen examples of this Thrush, and can only refer to 

 Prof. Baird's description. 



^7- Turdus swAiNsoNi. 



Turdus swainsoni, Cab. in Tsch. F. P. p. 188 ; Mus. Hein. p. 5 ; 

 Baird, Rep. p. 216 ; Ibis, 1859, p. 6. — Turdus minor, Gm. (part.) 

 et Bp. Consp. p. 271 ; Sclater, P. Z. S. 1857, p. 212.— Turdus oli- 

 vaceus, Giraud. — Turdus minimus, Lafr. R. Z. 1848, p. 5 ; Sclater, 

 P. Z. S. 1844, p. 11 1 ; 1855, p. 145. 



Supra pallide olivaceus unicolor : subtus albus ; gula et pectore di- 

 lute jiavescenti-brunneis, gulce lateribus et pectore toto maculis 

 triangularibus fuse o-nigr is crebro sparsis. 

 Long, tota 7'0, alse 3 '75 caudse 2*8. 



Hab. Eastern North America to Greenland, and southwards to 

 Mexico, Orizaba (Bolt.) ; Guatemala ; New Granada, Ecuador, and 

 Peru; Cuba (Gundlach) ; Gualaquiza, Ecuador (Fraser). 

 Mus. Brit., P. L. S. 



8. Turdus alicije. 



Turdus alicia, Baird, Rep. p. 217. 



Hab. Interior of N. America — Illinois and Upper Missouri. 



I have not seen this bird. 



