• For the first really satisfactory description of Turdus crotopeziis we must turn to the pag"es 

 of Prince Max's well-known " Beitrage." Prince Max, however, gives us very little information 

 concerning the life of this bird, merely stating that it is found in the dense forests of the 

 coast-region, and has the same habits as other species of the genus. He never heard it sing. 



Our figure of this Thrush is taken fi-om a specimen in Sclater's collection, believed to liave 

 been collected in the vicinity of Bahia, which is, in fact, the only locality that can with certainty 

 be given for its occurrence^ 



t / Januakt, 1869. 



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