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No. 152. Sordid Thrush, Latham, Gen. Syn., Suppl. ii., 

 p. 186. 

 Turdus sorclidus, Lath., Ind. Oni., Suppl., p. xliii. 

 Artamus sordidus, Sharpe, Cat. B., xiii., p. 19. 

 This figure is the type of Latham's description of the Sordid 

 Thrush, Artamus sordidus (Lath.). /c, , ■ ■ . . Y/- ^1^ 

 Watling's note : " Natural size. Native name Goo-le-hee." 

 No. 153. Frivolous Thrush, Lath., Gen. Syn., Suppl. ii., 

 p. 186. 

 Turdus frivolus, Lath., Ind. Orn., Suppl., p. xliii. 

 Pomatorhinus temporalis (Vig. and Horsf.), Sharpe, Cat. L>., 

 viii., p. 418. 

 This figure is the type of Latham's description of the 

 Frivolous Thrush. The species should in future bear the name 

 of Pomatorhinus frivolus (Lath.). 



Watling says that his figure is of the natural size. 

 The white tips to tail feathers are not given in the figure, 

 as they were in P. temporalis, but there is no doubt as to the 

 species. 



No. 154. Short-winged Thrush, Lath., Gen. Syn., Suppl. ii., 

 p. 187. 

 Turdus brachypterus, Lath., Ind. Orn., Suppl., p. xliii. 

 Sphenura hrachyptera, Sharpe, Cat B., vii., p. 104. 

 This drawing is the type on which Latham founded his 

 description of the Short-winged Thrush, Sphenura hrachyptera 

 (Lath.). 



Watling's note : "Natural size. This is a ground bird with 

 very small wings and very short flight." 

 ^ No. 155. Variable Warbler, Lath., Gen. Syn., Suppl. ii., p. 250. 



*Y^''^ Pipi^ versicolora. Lath., Ind. Orn., Suppl., p. Ivi. 



? Ghalcococcyx pla(josus (Lath.), Shelley, Cat. B., xix., \^. 297. 



Watling gives the following note : " Almost the natural 



size. This bird is of very short flight ; its food moths, flies, and 



other insects. The largest interior feathers of the tail are of a 



dark stone colour barred with white." 



No. 156. Bearded Thrush, Lath. [MS.] ; id., Gen. Hist. B., v., 

 p. 129 (1822). 

 1 Ptilotis cassidix (Jard.), Gadow, Cat. B., ix., p. 24.3. 

 Watling's note : " Natural size. December." 

 No. 157. Grey-headed Thrush, Lath. [MS.] ; id., Gen. Hist. B., 

 v., p. 118 (1822). 

 = Harmonic Thrush, Lath., Gen. Syn., Suppl. ii., p. 182, 



