INSECTIVORZ. 
Family TURDIDZ. ( Bonaparte.) 
Genus TuRDUS. 
(Linneus. ) 
PALE THRUSH. 
Turdus pallidus. 
Turdus pallidus, 
pallens, 
ee 6é 
tliacus-pallidus, 
ma Seyffertitzii, 
Werneri, 
Merle blafard, 
Blass drossel, 
Gmewin; Syst., 1788. 
Latuam; 1790. 
TremMincK; 1835. Bonaparte. 
KEYSERLING AND Buasius. 
Scuinz. DErcGLanp. 
Pattas; Zoog, i, p. 457. 
ScHLEGEL; 1844. 
Naumann; xi, p. 279. 
Breum; Vog. Dentschl., p. 387. 
Gene; Mem. Acad Tor., xxxvii, 
p. 291. 
Or THE FRENCH. 
Or THE GERMANS. 
Specific Characters.—Distinguished from all other Thrushes by 
seven inches and a quarter. 
wanting absolutely the black spots on the crop and sides. Length 
Tail three inches. Wings in repose 
reach to half length of tail. Tarsi thirteen lines—Genez. 
Tuts is another of the Eastern Thrushes, occurring 
accidentally in Europe. 
Temminck, in his “Manual’’ 
in 1835, states that only three specimens have been 
