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EUROPEAN WATEROUZEL. 

 (Cinclus Europaeus.) 



Tv.fusco-nigricans, genis gutture collo inferiore et pectore ni-ceis, 



venire supremo fusco rufescente, imo rectricibusque nigrican- 



tibus. 

 Dusky-hrnwn Thrush, with the cheeks, throat, lower part of the 



neck and breast, snowy white ; the upper part of the breast 



brownish red, lower part and tail-feathers dusky. 

 Turdus Cinclus. Lath. Ind. Orn. 1. 343. 5?. 

 Sturnus Cinclus. Lin. Syst. Nat. 1. 2QO. 5. Lin. Faun. Suec. 



214. Lin. Anuen. Acad. 4. 594. Gmel. Syst. Xat. 1. 803. 

 Aquatilis Cinclus. Mont. Orn. Diet. Sup. Lid. 

 Turdus gularis. Lath. Ind. Orn. Sup. xl. 1.? 

 Merula aquatica. Briss. 5. 252. 19. 

 Le Merle d'eau. Buff. Hist. Nat. Ois. 8. 134. \\.-Buff.PL 



Enl. 94O. 

 Penrith Ouzel, Lath. Syn. Sup. II. I//. 2. Mont. Orn. Diet. 



Sup. Mont. Orn. Diet. Sup. App. 

 Water Ouzel. Pen. Brit. Zool. 1. 111. Pen. Arct. Zool. 2. 332. 



B. Albin. Birds. 2. 3Q. Lervin. Brit. Birds. 2. 63. Lath. 



Gen. Syn. 3. 48- 5O. Lath. Syn. Sup. 142. 50. Bewick. Brit. 



Birds. 2. 16. Mont. Brit. Birds. 2. Mont. Sup. Mont. 



Sup. App. Don. Brit. Bink. \. 24. 



THIS most singular bird is rather less than the 

 Blackbird : it is in length seven inches and a half: 

 the beak is three quarters of an inch in length, 

 nearly straight, and black; the upper mandible 

 slightly turned down at the tip : irides hazel : 

 upper part of the head and neck deep brown : the 

 eyelids, chin, fore-part of the neck and breast, 

 white, beneath which is a band of rufous brown : 



