34Q LABRADOR THRUSH, AND FIELDFARE. 



a band of black : belly dufky : wings and tail blade, glofled with, 

 green : tail rounded : legs black. Sxze of an Englifly Blackbird. 

 T ..cE. Appears in the province of New York in the latter end of Oiiobers, 



in its way from its more northern breeding place. Bl. Mus» 



.Labrador.. liathamy iii. 46. — Bl. Mu3. — Lev. Mus. 



J8lace.. 



'X'H. With a black bill, rather {lender, near an inch. long. In 

 one fpeclmen the plumage wholly black, glofled with variable 

 blue and green * : in another f, the feathers on the head, neck, and 

 beginning of the back, flightly edged with deep ruft : tail, and reft of 

 the plumage, full black ; tail even at the end. 

 Slac*. Inhabits Labrador,, and the province of New York. 



A. FiELDFARE, 5r. Zool. i. N° 106. 



Tardus pilaris. Suecis Kramsfogel, XIplandis Snofkata, Faun. Suec. N° 2iy.. 

 La Licorne, De Buffon, iii. 301. — PI. EnU 490. — Latham, iii. 24. — Lev. M-os.— 

 Bl. Mus. 



' I ^H. With head and rump cinereous : back and wing coverts 

 chefnut : breaft and belly of a rufty white, fpotted with black,.. 

 Weight about four ounces. Length ten inches. 



Thefe birds fwarm in the vi oods oi Sweden and Norway: breed 

 in the highefc trees ; and continue, at left in Szveden, the whole yea^ J» 

 In Norway, I do not trace them further north than the diocefe of 



• From Hud/en's Bay.—hzv. Mus. ' t New rork.—Qh. Mus. 



X^Amcen^ Acad. iv. 594, 



a. Bergeiu . 



