MIMOCICHLA RAVIDA, Cory. 
GRAND CAYMAN GREY THRUSH. 
Mimocichla ravida, Cory, Auk, p. 499 (1886); id. B. West Indies, p. 285 (1889); id. Cat. 
West-Indian Birds, p. 157 (1892). 
M. gutture cinereo, pectori concolore. 
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I HAVE never seen ап example of this Grey Thrush, which has been described by Mr. Cory from the 
island of Grand Cayman. It would appear to be allied to M. ardesiaca and to have the bill 
orange-red ; the throat, however, is described as being grey like the breast. 
The following is Mr. Cory's original description :—“ Bill large; general plumage dull ashy or 
brownish plumbeous; no stripes on the throat, which is of the same colour as the breast; a patch of 
dull white on the vent and under tail-coverts; three outer tail-feathers tipped with white on the 
inner web: bill, bare space round the eye, and legs orange-red; iris dull red. Length 9:50 inches, 
wing 5:25, tail 4-40, tarsus 1:50, bill 0:90." [В. B. 5.1 
