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% TURDUS FUSUS (Bangs). 
Merula albiventris fusa, Bangs, Pr. Biol. Soc. Washington, xiii. p. 107 (1899). 
Mr. Ourram Banas has described this race from the Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta. Не received а 
series of fourteen specimens from Mr. W. W. Brown, who obtained them at Chirua, La Concepcion, 
San Miguel, and San Francisco, in the above-named range of mountains, at a height of 7000 feet. 
We have no specimens from Santa Marta in the British Museum, so І have not been able to 
compare the two forms, but Mr. Bangs gives the following characters for his new subspecies :— 
“Much larger than true M. albiventris, Spix, of Brazil; colors and pattern of coloration similar, 
except that the head is grayer—shading from grayish olive on forehead and crown to olive-gray 
on cervix, where the gray meets the olive of the back much more abruptly; bill dull green ; 
iris brown." 
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TURDUS GRAYI. 
Dr. HELLMAYR (J. f. O. 1902, pp. 44-69) gives a review of the forms of Turdus grayi, and he 
once more separates the species into three races, reinstating 7. tamaulipensis, Nelson, and 
T. luridus, Bp. 1 still think that all the differences of plumage, which are very slight, can be 
accounted for on the score of age and season. 
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TURDUS ACHRASTERUS (Batchelder). 
Merula migratoria achrastera, Batchelder, Pr. N. Engl. Zool. Club, i. p. 104 (1900). 
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