20 SYNONYMY OF TURDUS PALLASr 



board — all within a very limited area : the original New Jer- 

 sey one, teste Cabot, sometimes wrongly accredited to Boston ; 

 the Ipswich one, December, 1864, Maynard; the Islip, L. I., 

 one, teste Lawrence ; the Hoboken, N. J., one, teste Law- 

 rence. There is yet another, making the fifth, record of east- 

 ward deviation from ordinary lines of migration ; namely, that 

 given by Mr. J. A. Allen in Prof. G. A. White's Geology of loWa. 

 This, however, Mr. Allen himself informs me, is not authentic, 

 he having merely introduced the species in his compiled list of 

 the Birds of Iowa on the strength of its having been found still 

 farther eastward, and no specimen being known to have been 

 actually found in that State. 



Hermit Thrush 



Tardns (Hylodchla) pallasi 



a. pallasi. 



Tardus SOUtarins, mis. AO. v. 1812, 95 (not the pi. 43, f. 2, vrhioh—smainaoniinecUnn.).— 

 Up, Journ. Phila. Acad, iv. 1824, 275 (critical).—^ Orniih. Comm. Jouru. Pbila. Acad, vii, 

 1837, 193 (Columbia River), -Bp, C, & GL, 1838, 17.— ifp. CA. i, 1850, Z70.—Aud. Syn. 

 1839, 91.— And. BA, iii. 1841, 29, pi, U6.—Tldmmann, Rhea, i.'l846, 125 (Vienna),— 

 ? Woodh. Sitgreave'8 Rep. 1353, 72 (Texas and New Mexico— may have been one of the 

 other vars.).—7'iomjis. Vermont, 18S3, tO.—Hoy, Pr. Phila. Acad. vi. 1853, 310 (Wiscon- 

 mi).—Read, Pr. Phila. Acad. vi. 1853, 398 (Ohio).— McCawn, Ann. Lye. N. T. vi. 1853, 

 13 (Texas).- .'/renry,Pr. Thila. Acad. vii. 1855, 310 (New Mexico— may have been one of 

 the other vara,).- ?Pra!!cM, Tr, 111. Agr. Soc. 1855, 61 (Illinois).— Hayw. Pr. Phila. Acad, 

 viii. 1856, 289 (Indiana).— Pufn. Pr. Essex Inst. i. 1856, W9.—t Kneel. Pr. Bost. Soc. vi. 

 1857, 234,- Bry. Pr. Best. Soc. vi. 1857, 117 (Nova SwasC).— Willis, Smiths. Rep. for 1858, 

 1859, 281 (Nova Smtla).— Bland, Smiths. Rep. for 1858, 1859, 287 (Bermuda).- De,fl.- 

 Gerbe, OE. i. 1867, 426 (Europe).- Tn^jpe, Pr. Essex. Inst. vi. 1871, 115 (Minnesota). 



Morula SoUtnrla, 5. l^R. PBA. ii. 1831, 184, pi. "35" by err, for 37,— " VieiU. GAS, ii. 1807, 

 7, pi, 63, in part."— Br«M. Pr, Bost. Soc. 1844, 191. 



Turdns minor, Bp. Jonrn. Phila. Acad. iv. 1824, 33 (=solitarius Wils. ; nee Gm.).—Ifaum. 

 Isis, 1826, 520.— Bp. Ann. Lyo. N. Y. ii. 1826, 15.~Brekm. VD. 1831, W3.—NuU. Mao.i. 

 1832, 3i6.—Aud. OB, 1. 1S32, 303, pi. 58 ; v. 1839, iiS.—Peai. Rep. Orn. Mass. 1839, 

 305.— ? roams. Journ. Phila. Acad. viii. 1839, 153 (may have been T. ustulatus).—Giraud, 

 BLI. 1844, 90.— Bald. Nanm. i. 1849, 10 (Anhalt). 



Tnrdns gUttatUS, Cab. Pn. Peru. 1845-'46, 187. 



Turdus pallasll, Cai. Arch. f. Naturg. 1847, (1), 205.— Homeyer, Rhea, ii. 1849, 147 (mono- 

 graphic).— G«BiiI, J. f. 0. 1855, 470 (Cuba).— Bd. BNA. 1858, 212,— Co«e« trPrent. Smiths. 

 Rep. for 1861, 1862, 404 (Washington, D. C.).— P'crr.Pr. Essex Inst. iii. 1862, 145 (Maine).— 

 Boardm. Pr, Bost. Soc. ix. 1862, 124 (.Maine).- f'crr. Pr. Bost. Soc. ix. 1862, 137 (Anti- 

 eoBti). —Bd. Rev. AB. i. 1864, U.-McUw. Pr. Essex Inst. v. 1866, 84 (Canada 

 West).- OoMcs, Pr. Essex Inst. v. 1868, 266 (New England).— Comm, Pr. Boat. Soc. xii. 

 1868, 106 (South Carolina).— Trijpe, Am, Nat, ii, 1868, 380,— Jl&yn, Am. Nat. il. 18681 



662, 6B3,~Aaen, Am. Nat, II. 1868, 488.— rarnS. B. E. Pa. 1869, 21 ; Phila. ed. 14 Abbott, 



Am. Nat. Iv. 1870, 540, 541.— Parier, Am. Nat. v. 1671, 168.— CoTics, Pr. Phila, Acad! 

 xxiii. 1871, 19 (North Carolina).— Mavn. Pr. Bost. Soc. xiv. 1672, 357.— Coacs, Keyfie72 

 li.— Trippe, Pr. Bolt. Soo. xv. 1873, 234.— iterriam, Am. Nat. vii. 1874, 7, 8. 



