[14] REPORT UNITED STATES ENTOMOLOGICAL COMMISSION. 



Order PASSERES : Perchers. 

 Suborder OSOINES : Singing Birds. 



Family TURDIDiE : Thrushes. 



TURDUS MiGRATORius, Linn. 



Bohin. 



Not abundant in Nebraska, but slowly increasing. The following robins were killed 



to ascertain the character of their food, and especially the amount, if any, of locusts 



eaten : 



Locality. 



Dakota County, Nebraska 



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Burt County, ^N'ebraska 



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May 30, 1865 



39 



15 



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June 4, 1865 



51 



54 



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June 6, 1S65 





June 9,1867 



17 



27 



7 



June 15, 1875 



59 



8 





June 14 1877 



54 



13 









TURDUS MUSTELINUS, Gm. 



Wood Thrush, 

 Abundant in all the wood lands of Eastern Nebraska, 

 dead ones from bovs. 



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May 28, 18C5 

 June 10, 1865 



17 





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21 





3 





Oct. 15,1875 



30 



12 





TURDUS PALLASI, Cab. 

 Hermit Thrush. 

 Have seen few of this species in Eastern Nebraska. 



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June 6,1865 



19 



16 





TURDUS SWAINSONI, Cab. 



Olive-hacked Thrush. 



Abundant in Eastern Nebraska. I regret that I have not distinguished the varieties. 



Locality. 



Lancaster County, Nebraska 

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June 15, 1875 

 June 17, 1875 



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