218 CHINESE THRUSH. 



the shafts of each feather dusky brown : wings 

 and tail dusky : it has a very sweet note. 



CHINESE THRUSH. 

 (Turdus sinensis.) 



Tu. rtifescens, capite fusco striato, superciliis albis, rectricibus 



fuscis strigis obscurioribus, pedibus flams. 

 Reddish Thrush, with the head striated with fuscous ; supercilia 



white; tail-feathers brown, with obscure striae; feet yellow. 

 Turdus sinensis. Lin. Syst. Nat. 1. 2Q5. IQ.Gmel. Syst. Nat. 



1. 82g.Briss. 2. 221. 7. t. 23. f. 1. Lath. Ind. Orn. 1. 



337- 35. 



L'Hoamy de la Chine. Buff. Hist. Nat. Ois. 3. 3l6. 

 Chinese Thrush. Lath. Gen. Syn. 3. 36. 33. Lath. Syn. 



Sup. 141. 



SIMILAR in appearance to the Redwing : its 

 length not quite nine inches : the male above 

 rufous brown j below rufous yellow : middle of 

 the belly cinereous : streak over the eyes white : 

 tail rounded in shape, and barred with six black 

 lines : female with the beak yellowish : upper 

 parts of the plumage similar to the male : the 

 shafts of the feathers of the head and neck brown: 

 the supercilia not quite so white as in the male, 

 and the colour does not reach so far behind : the 

 under parts of the body pale rufous brown : tail 

 brown, with transverse deeper bars : legs yellow. 



This species inhabits China and India, and is 

 called Hoamy. 



