Pint oe, GOL D-y ENTE D. 
TurpUS CHRYsoRHaUS, Zemm. 
A specimen of this rare African Thrush was 
shot at Mount Beresford, near Waterford, and 
purchased by Dr. R. Burkitt, of Waterford, who 
skinned and preserved it. Dr. Burkitt sent this 
specimen for exhibition in the Natural History 
Section of the British: Association, then about to 
hold a meeting at Cork. Le Vaillant states that 
amale of this species was shot on the banks of 
the Grootvis river during his travels in the Caffre 
country. 
THRO Say Mrs Sik 
Storm Cock. 
TurRDUS viscIvorus, Lin. 
The Missel Trush is permanently resident in 
England. It is common also in Scotland and 
Treland. It inhabits Scandinavia and Russia, but 
does not extend so far as Siberia. It is found 
also in Germany, France, and the central portions 
