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BARRED-TAIL THRUSH. 

 (Turdus Coraya.) 



Tu. rufo-fuscus, pileo lateribusque capitis et colli nigris, gida 



jugulo strigisque sub oculis albis, cauda griseafasciis nigris. 

 Red-brown Thrush, with the top and sides of the head and 



neck black; the throat, jugulura, and stripes beneath the 



eyes, white ; tail grey, v. ith black bars. 

 Turdus Coraya. Gmel. Syst. Xat. 1. 825. Lath. Ind. Orn. 1. 



358. 117. 

 Le Coraya. Buff. Hist. Nat. Ois. 4. 484. Buf. PI. Enl. 701. 



f'l- ' 

 Barred-tail Thrush. Lath. Gen. Syn. 3. 81. 110. 



THE length of this is six inches and a half: 

 its beak is dusky, with the under mandible yel- 

 lowish : the top and sides of the head and neck 

 black, ending in a point on the latter: beneath 

 the eye several short and narrow white streaks : 

 the chin and throat white : breast with an ash- 

 coloured tinge : upper parts of the body, wings, 

 general colour of the breast, the belly and thighs 

 red brown, the under parts palest : tail slightly 

 wedged, and, with its under coverts, grey, varied 

 with slender dusky bars. Native place unknown. 



