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692 SYNOPSIS OF 
73. Lanius Ludovicianus, Linn. — Loggerhead Shrike, Wilson, 
p. 225. 
Laniua Ludovicianus, Bonap. Syn. p. 72. Nutt. i. 261. Aud. i. 300; v. 300. 
FAMILY VL — MERULIDA, Vigors. 
GENUS I.—TURDUS. — THRUSH. 
74. Turdus migratorius, Linn. — Robin, Wilson, p. 20. 
Turdus migratorius, Bonap. Syn. p.75. Nutt. i. 338. Aud, ii. 190; v. 442; plate 
131; Syn. p. 89. — Merula migratoria, Rich. § Swain. ii. 176. 
75. Turdus mustelinus, Gmel. — Wood Thrush, Wilson, p. 15. 
Turdus mustelinus, Bonap. Syn. p. 75. Mutt. i. 343, Aud. i. 372; v. 446; plate 
73; Syn. p. 90. 
76. Turdus neevius, Gmel. — Varied Thrush. 
_ Upper parts, deep leaden gray; head, darker; tail, dusky; reddish 
erange band over eye; two of same on wings; another on primaries ; 
lower parts, reddish orange, paler behind; grayish black band on neck ; 
another crossing lower parts. Female, tinged with olive brown ; the bands, 
paler. Habitat, Columbia River, California, and Fur Countries. 
Orpheus meruloides, Rich. §& Swain. ii. 187.—Turdus nevius, Aud. iv. 489; v. 284; 
plates 369 and 433; Syn. p. 89. 
77. Turdus Wilsonii, Bonap.— Wilson’s Thrush, Wilson, p. 392. 
Turdus Wilsonii, Bonap. Syn. p. 76. Nutt. i. 349. Aud. ii. 362; v. 446; plate 
166 ; Syn. p. 90. 
78. Turdus solitarius, Wilson. — Hermit Thrush, Wilson, p. 390. 
Turdus minor, Bonap. Syn. p.'75. Mutt, i. 346, Rich. & Swain. ii. 184. Aud. i. 
303 ; v. 445; plate 58. — Turdus solitarius, 4ud. Syn. p. 91. 
79. Turdus nanus, Aud. — Dwarf Thrush. 
Upper parts, light olivaceous brown; rump and tail, brownish red ; 
quills, dusky brown, margined with brownish red; lower parts, grayish 
white; neck and breast, yellowish red, spotted with triangular brown 
marks. Male, 6,93. Habitat, Columbia River. : 
Turdus nanus, Jud. v. 201; plate 419; Syn. p. 91. 
SUBGENUS ORPHEUS, Swain. 
80. Turdus polyglottus, Lath. — Mocking Bird, Wilson, p. 107. 
Turdus polyglottus, Bonap. Syn. .p. 74, Nutt. i. 320. Aud. i. 108; v. 438; plate 1 
21; Syn. p. 87. i 
81. Turdus montanus, Z'ownsend. — Mountain Mocking Bird. 
Upper parts, grayish brown ; wing and tail, grayish black; white spots 
saan of theca lateral faicinaehers; lower Paes, whitish ; Giangalas 
dusky spots forming a line from the base of the bill; throat, middle of 
breast, abdomen, and lower tail-coverts, unspotted. Male, 8. Habitat, 
Rocky Mountains. Nests in bushes. Eggs, four, emerald green, with 
olive spots of two shades. 
Turdus montanus, Aud. iv. 487; plate 369. — Orpheus montanus, 4ud. Syn. p. 87. 
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