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was informed by M. Verreaux that he had received the birds from Dr. Dybowski, and that they 

 proved to be the Pallid Thrush, though labelled in error by Dr. Dybowski as being the present 

 species. 



The specimens figured are the adult and young birds above described, both of which are in 

 my collection. 



In the preparation of the above article I have examined the following specimens : — 



E Mus. H. E. Dresser. 



a, 2 ■ Jakutsk (Saba/uieff). b, c, $ juv. Kultuk, near Lake Baikal, May 19th, 1870 (Dybowski). d, s ■ 

 Moupin, Thibet, November 3rd, 1869 (Pere David), e, ? . Moupin, November 6th, 1869 (David), /, $ . 

 Shanghai, China, November 1865 (R. Sivinhoe). g, h. N. Formosa, March 1862 (R. S.). i,juv. Ussuri, 

 October 12th (Dyboivski) . I, m, a, o,p, ad. Yedo, Japan, 1875 (C. M'Vean). q, d , r, 6 juv. Yokohama, 

 Japan, February 18th and 21st, 1870 (Captain Conrad). 



E Mus. Howard Saunders, 

 a, <3 . Shanghai, March 1873 (R. Sivinhoe). 



