338 LITTLE, AND UNALASCHA THRUSH. 



tipt with white. Weight two ounces and a half. The hen is a 

 third part lefs than the cock, 

 Pi-ACE. Inhabits the Bahama iflands, Andros, and Ilathera. Has the voice 



and geftures of Thrufiies. Feeds on berries, efpecially of the gum 



elimy tree *. 



201.- Little. Little Thrufh, Catejby,\. 31. — Edw. z()6.-;— Latham, iii. 20, 

 Le Mauvis de la Caroline, Brijfon, ii. zi2. 



La Grivette d'Amerique, De Buffon, iii. 289. — Fl. Enl. 398. — ^Lev. Mus.— 

 Bl. Mus. 



n^H. With the head, whole upper part of the body, wings, and 

 tail.iof an unifonn brown color: eyelids encircled with white: 

 chin white : breafl:, and under fide of the neck, yellowifli, marked 

 with large brown fpots : belly white : legs long, and brown. Size 

 of a Lark. 

 Place. Inhabits Canada, Newfoundland y and the whole continent of 



North America, and even Jamaica. In all the cold parts, even as 

 low as Penfylvania, they migrate fouthward at approach of winter. 

 They arrive in that country in April, and breed there. They in- 

 habit thick woods, and the dark recefles of fwamps : are fcarce, 

 and not often feen -f-. In Jamaica they inhabit the wooded moun- 

 tains q:. They feed on berries, &c. like other Thrulhes, but 

 want their melody. 



202. Unalascha. nr^' ^'"^^ ^^^ crown and back broWn, obfcurely fpotted with 

 dufl<y : breaft yellow, fpotted with black : coverts of the 

 wings, primaries, and tail, dulky, edged with teftaceous. Size of 

 a Lark. 

 Placeo Found on Unalafcha. Latham, iii. 23. 



• AmyrU Elemifera, Lin, Sp, pl. 1, 495. f Catefy. \ Skatte, \u 305. 



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