HOCK THRUSH. 265 



secondaries to both : the sides of the head and all 

 the under parts white: thighs grey: the tail black; 

 the three outer feathers with white tips: legs 

 dusky. Inhabits the East Indies. 



ROCK THRUSH. 

 (Turdus infaustus.) 



Tu. mgricante fusco rufescenteque varius, capite cinereo rufes- 



cente maculato, rectricibus lateralibus nifis. 

 Thrush varied with dusky, brown, and reddish, with the head 



spotted with cinereous red, and the lateral tail-feathers rufous. 

 Turdus infaustus. Lath, Ind. Om. 1. 335. 32. 

 Lanius infaustus. Gmcl. Syst. Nat. 1. 310. 

 Turdus saxatilis. Gmel. Syst. Nat, 1. 833. 

 Merula sexatilis. Briss. 2. 238. 13. 

 Merle de roche. Buff. Hist. Nat. Ols. 3. 351. 

 Rock Crow. Pen. Arct. Zool. 2. 252./. 



Rock Shrike. Lath. Gen. Syn. 1. l76.Shmv. Gen. Zool. 7. 302. 

 Rock Thrush. Lath. Gen. Syn. 3. 54. 07. 



THIS bird has a pale brown beak: the upper 

 parts of the plumage are dark brown, with many of 

 the feathers edged with ash-coloured -white: chin 

 white: throat similar to the upper parts, but pale: 

 fore-part of the neck and all the under parts of the 

 body dirty orange colour, undulated with white and 

 brown: rump rust-coloured, and margined with ci- 

 nereous white : the tail-feathers dirty orange, the 

 two middle ones excepted, which are brown, and 

 edged with that colour : legs dusky. 



