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BLACK-EYED THRUSH. 

 (Turdus melanops.) 



Ttv.Jerrugineo-fascus, suit its cinn verticejlavns,per oculos macida 

 longitudinal} nigra, intus ad imum macula pnrva fli 



Ferruginous-brown Thrush, with the under parts and crown ot' 

 the head yellow, with a longitudinal black spot through the 

 eyes, which has a small yellow mark towards the tip. 



Turdus melanops. Lath, Ind. Orn. Sup. xl. 3. 



Black-eyed Thrush. Lath. Syn. Sup. II. 181. 12. 



THIS is a large species, measuring above eight 

 inches in length : its beak and legs are brownish : 

 the crown of the head yellow: the forehead varied 

 with dusky: the nape of the neck, wings, and 

 tail, rusty brown, the two latter with yellow mar- 

 gins : from the gape to the lower parts of the 

 cheeks, and surrounding the eyes, runs a black 

 streak, which is pointed behind, and has a small 

 yellow spot near the tip : the under parts of the 

 body are yellow. Inhabits New South Wales. 



