of the United States. To 
Inhabits America from New-England to Brazil : rare, and 
migratory north of the Delaware : common, and resident 
south. 
95. Turdus felivox, Vieill. Deep slate, beneath paler ; vent 
rufous ; crown and tail black, the latter rounded. 
Cat Bird , Turdus lividus , Wils. Am. Orn . ii. p. 90. pi. 20. 
fig. 3. Muscicapa carolinensis, L. 
Inhabits during summer throughout North America : very 
common. 
97. Turdus migratorius, L* Dark ash ; beneath rufous 5 
head and tail black, two lateral feathers white at the inner tip. 
Robin , Turdus migratorius , Wils . Am. Orn. i. p. 35 . pi. 2. 
fig ■ 
Inhabits all North America : extremely common the latter 
part of autumn, when it arrives from the north in large 
flocks : a few winter in Pennsylvania. 
98. Turdus rufus, L. Reddish-brown ; beneath whitish, 
spotted with black ; tail very long, rounded ; wings bifasciate 
with whitish ; bill long, entire. 
Ferruginous Thrush , Turdus rufus , Wils. Am. Orn . iu 
p. 83. pi. 14 -fig. l. 
Inhabits throughout North America in summer : common : 
a few resident in the southern states. 
99. Turdus mustelinus, Gm. Brown-fulvous, inclining to 
reddish on the head, and to olive on the rump and tail ; be- 
neath white, spotted with blackish ; tail short, slightly emar- 
ginate ; bill moderate. 
Wood Thrush , Turdus melodus, Wils. Am. Orn. i. p. 35. 
fi. 2 . fig. 1 . 
Inhabits all North America in summer: common: none 
wintering within the boundaries of the United States. 
100. Turdus minor, Gm. Olive-brown, inclining to reddish 
on the tail ; beneath whitish, spotted with duskv on the 
