MAXILLARY THRUSH. 

 (Turdus maxillaris.) 



Tu.fuscus snblus cteruleo-albus, verticefasciaque maxillari albis. 

 Brown Thrush, beneath blueish white, with the crown and 



fascia below the jaw white. 



Turdus maxiJlaris. Lath. Ind. Om. Sup. xliii. 18. 

 Maxillary Thrush. Lath. Syn. Sup. II. 186. 27. 



DR. LATHAM describes this species as follows: 

 " Size of the Blue-headed Thrush : crown of the 

 head black, passing between the beak and eye on 

 each side, and ending in a large patch below the 

 jaw: hind part of the neck dull blue: back, wings, 

 and tail, brown, with a tinge of greenish bronze; on 

 the shoulders mixed with black and green: all 

 the under parts of the body pale blueish white : 

 tail even at the end ; the tips of all the feathers of 

 it white : the beak has both mandibles slightly 

 curved, and brown : irides orange : legs yellow. 

 Met with at Port Jackson, in New Holland." 



BLACK-BROWED THRUSH. 

 (Turdus melanophrys.) 



Tu, Jlavo^fuscus, loris elevatis, rostro macula pone oculos pedibus- 



que rubris. 

 Yellow-brown Thrush, with the feathers of the lores elevated ; 



and the beak, spot behind the eyes, and feet, red. 

 Turdus melanophrys. Lath. Ind. Orn. Sup. xlii. 15. 

 Black-browed Thrush. Lath. Syn. Sup. II. 185. 24. 



