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VOLATILE THRUSH. 

 (Turdus volitans.) 



Tu. supra niger subtus ulbus, alisfuscis, capite collogue nigris. 

 Thrush above black, beneath white, with the wings brown ; head 



and neck black. 



Turdus volitans. Lath. Ind. Orn. Sitp. xli. 10. 

 Volatile Thrush. Lath. Syn. Sup. II. 183. 19. 



COMMON in New Holland: length nine inches: 

 beak, head, neck, upper parts of the body, and tail, 

 black, the latter rather long : the under parts of 

 the body white : legs dusky : very like the Rest- 

 less Thrush : feeds on worms, which it is said to 

 entice out of the ground. 



NEW HOLLAND THRUSH. 

 (Turdus novae Hollandiae.) 



Tu. cccrulescente-plumbem, facie gala juguloque nigris, remigi- 

 bus nigricantibus, rectricibus lateralibus apice albis. 



Blue lead-coloured Thrush, with the face, throat, and jugulura 

 black ; quills dusky ; lateral tail-feathers tipped with white. 



Turdus novae Hollandiae. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 1. 814. Lath. Ind. 

 Orn. 1. 337. 37. 



New Holland Thrush. Lath. Gen. Syn. 3. 37. 35. 



FOUND in Adventure Bay, Van Dieraen's island : 

 length seven inches : beak black : fore-part of the 



