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MERULA CABRERA (Hartert). 
Turdus merula cabreræ, Hartert, Nov. Zool. 1901, p. 313, 
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ч Mr. Harrerr, in his Journal ‘Aus den Wanderjáhren eines Naturforschers” (р. 92), calls 
я attention to the smaller size of the Blackbird of the Canary Islands, which he considers to be 
мн a distinguishable race of our Common Blackbird. Тһе wings are shorter than іп Merula merula 
(128-129 mm. instead of 136). The bill is rather larger and of a deep orange-red. The female is 
ат) very dark in coloration. 
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MERULA AMGiNA (Hellmayr). 
Turdus fuscater amænus, Hellm. J. f. O. 1902, p. 58. 
IN the article on Merula fuscatra Y called attention to the blacker plumage and: longer bill of | 
some of the birds from Mendoza. Dr. Hellmayr has now given a паше to this long-billed form. 
