. Review of American birds in the Museum of the Smithsonian Instution. [microform]. Birds; Oiseaux. 8EIUUV8. 217 9eiiiriis ludovicianiis. Tardus ludoviciunu$, Ann. Orn. Blog. I, 1832, 99, pi. xix.—Seiurus hdo- vicianua, Bon.—Baibd, Birds N. Am. 1858, 2(i'Z, pi. Ixxx, Hg. 2. —ScLATEU, p. Z. 8. 1859, 3G3 (Xjilapa) ; 373 (Oaxaca) ; IHOI, 70 (Jamaica).—ScLATKR & Salvin, Ibis, 1860, 273 (Guatemala).— Ileiiicoiichla lud. Sclatkr, Catal. 1881, 25, no. Itjl (Orixnba). f Tardus motacilln, Vikill. Oia. Am. Sept. II, 1807, 9, pl. B5 (Kentucky). (Can hardly reU-r to anything else ; Rtill, markings of


. Review of American birds in the Museum of the Smithsonian Instution. [microform]. Birds; Oiseaux. 8EIUUV8. 217 9eiiiriis ludovicianiis. Tardus ludoviciunu$, Ann. Orn. Blog. I, 1832, 99, pi. xix.—Seiurus hdo- vicianua, Bon.—Baibd, Birds N. Am. 1858, 2(i'Z, pi. Ixxx, Hg. 2. —ScLATEU, p. Z. 8. 1859, 3G3 (Xjilapa) ; 373 (Oaxaca) ; IHOI, 70 (Jamaica).—ScLATKR & Salvin, Ibis, 1860, 273 (Guatemala).— Ileiiicoiichla lud. Sclatkr, Catal. 1881, 25, no. Itjl (Orixnba). f Tardus motacilln, Vikill. Oia. Am. Sept. II, 1807, 9, pl. B5 (Kentucky). (Can hardly reU-r to anything else ; Rtill, markings of side uf head Tory different.^—Seiurus motacilln, Bon. 1850.—Heuicocichla mot. Cab. Jour. 1857, 240 i, Juba).—Gundlach, Jour. Orn. 1861, 326. Jlenicocichla major, Cab. Mus, Hein. 1850 (Xalapa). Hah. Eastern province of United States, as far north as Carlisle, Pa., and Michigan ; Cuba and Jamaica ; southern Mexico (Colima) to QuatemaU. Most specimens of this bird from the West Indies, and regions south of the United States, exhibit a decided ocliraceous wash on the sides and crissum, quite marlvcd in comparison with nortitcrn skills. I am, however, inclined to consider this a condition of late autumnal plumage, as it is most strongly marked in a specimen from Cuba, collected in October, by Mr. Wright; while another killed in the middle of January is quite as free from an ochraceous wash as spring specimens from Carlisle and Washington. This species, formerly considered very rare, has been taken, during the past few years, about Washington, in considerable numbers by Messrs. Prentiss and Coues. They have also found TurduH alicim abundant in the same time—a species only detected and distinguished from T. swainsoni in 1858. Specimens from numerous localities in the United States as far north as Carlisle, Pa., and Ann Arbor, Mich., and west to Inde- pendence, Mo. Extra-limital localities are— Smitli- CoHeo- 8»x When Collected. Boniau No. tor's No. aud Locality. R


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