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MyadSstes townsendi (Audubon). Townsend's Solitaire. [754.] 



PtUogony's townsendi Audubon, Birds Amer. (folio), IV, 1838, pi. 419, 

 fig. 2. (Near Fort George, Columbia River = near Astoria, Oregon.) 



Range. — Western North America. Breeds in Boreal zones from 

 east central Alaska, southwestern Mackenzie, and western Alberta 

 south through the Sierra Nevada to the San Bernardino Mountains, 

 CaUfornia, and through the Rocky Mountains to Arizona and New 

 Mexico; reported breeding in Transition Zone in mountains of 

 Durango, Zacatecas, and Coahuila, Mexico; winters from southern 

 British Columbia and Montana southward, straggling to central 

 Texas, Kansas, and Illinois; accidental in New York. 



Subfamily TURDIKA. Thrushes. 



Genus HYLOCICHLA Baied. 



Hylocichla Baird, Review Amer. Birds, 1864, 12, 13. Type, by orig- 

 desig., Turdus muslelinus Gmelin. 



Hylocichla mustelina (Gmelin). Wood Thrush. [755.] 



Turdus mustelinus Gmelin, Syst. Nat., I, ii, 1789, 817. (New York.) 



Range. — Eastern North America. Breeds in Transition and 

 Austral zones from southern South Dakota, central Minnesota, 

 central Wisconsin, southern Ontario, and southern New Hampshire 

 south to eastern Texas, Louisiana, and northern Florida; winters 

 from Puebla, southern Mexico, to Nicaragua and Costa Rica; casual 

 in migration in the Bahamas, Cuba, and Jamaica; accidental in 

 Colorado, Maine, and Bermuda. 



Hylocichla fuscescens (Stephens). 



Range. — Southern Canada and northern United States; in winter 

 northern South America to Brazil. 



a. Hylocichla fuscescens fuscescens (Stephens). Veery. [756.] 



Turdus fuscescens Stephens, General Zoology, X, i, 1817, 182. (Penn- 

 sylvania.) 



