PHILIPPINE THRUSH. 



of the Redstart's tail, but duller : the tail is even 

 at the end, and the feathers rather pointed at the 

 tips: the legs dusky: the female is wholly of a 

 pale reddish brown, lightest beneath, where it is 

 dashed with white like the male : across the wing- 

 coverts two rufous bars. This species was met 

 with in New Zealand, both in Dusky Bay and 

 Queen Charlotte's Sound: it is known by the name 

 of Golo-beoo." 



PHILIPPINE THRUSH. 

 (Turdus philippensis.) 



Tu. otivaceo-Jttscus, collo pectoreque nifit albo mactilatis, abdo- 



minejlavescente-albo. 

 Olive-brown Thrush, with the neck and breast rufous, spotted 



with white ; abdomen yellowish white. 

 Turdus philippensis. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 1. 814. Lath. Ind. 



Orn. l. 338. 3Q. 



La petite Grive des Philippines. Buff. Hist. Nat. Ois. 3. 31 6. 

 Philippine Thrush. Lath. Gen. Syn. 3. 38. 3?. 



DISCOVERED by Mons. Sonnerat in the Philip- 

 pine Islands : it is the size of the Black-faced 

 Thrush : the upper parts of its body are olive 

 brown : the neck and breast rufous, with white 

 spots : the belly and vent yellowish white. 



