196 LUNULATED THRUSH. 



INHABITS Africa : it is the size of the Black- 

 bird : its beak is yellow, with a black tip : the 

 prevailing colour of its plumage is black : the 

 feathers on the fore-part of the neck, breast, and 

 belly edged with reddish brown, and towards the 

 vent with white : the edges of the wings pale : legs 

 ash-coloured. 



LUNULATED THRUSH. 

 (Turdus lunulatus.) 



Tu. lunulis nigris notatus, supra juscus subtus albidus, rostrt 



nigro, pedibus pallidis. 

 Thrush marked with black crescents, above brown, beneath 



whitish, with the beak black, and feet pale. 

 Turdus lunulatus. Lath. Ind. Orn. Sup. xlii. 13. 

 Lunulated Thrush. Lath. Syn. Sup. II. 184. 22. 



BEAK black : the plumage on the upper parts 

 of the body, wings, and tail, brown : the under 

 parts white, with all the feathers tipped with 

 black, giving the bird an undulated appearance : 

 legs yellowish : tail short. Inhabits New South 

 Wales. 



