THRUSH. 



«4^ 



Shining Thruflv, Gen, Sjn, iii. p. 50. N» 60. A, 60. 



SHINING THR. 

 'T'HIS bird correfponds fo very nearly with the Blue and Green y^^ ^ 



Daw of Edw. pi. 32,0. that I have fcarce a doubt of its be- 

 ing the fame^ 



White-fronted Thrani,G«;. ^«. iii, p. 71, N" 91. A. nj^ ' 



WHITE- 



<T^HIS bird inhabits New Zealand, and is faid to be very tame FRONTED THR. 

 and familiar, Var. A. 



Yellow-crowned Thrulh, Xitn^^jn, iii. p. 74. N* 96.— ^raws Illujir, p. 50. 96, 



pi. 22. YELLOW. 



Ceylonefe Starling, Gen. Sjn, iii. p. u. N» 1 1. CROWNED THR. 



J HAVE the greateft reafon to think that this and the Ceylonefe 

 Starling are one and the fame fpecies. 



Turdus Afrlcanus, Jaeq. t^og. p. 29. t. 14. 12*. 



MARGINED 



CIZE of a Blackbird. Bill yellow ; point black : general co- THR. 



lour of the plumage black : the fore part of the neck, breaft, I>escrj?tiow. 

 and belly, margined with rufous brown ; towards the vent with 

 white : the edge of the wings, and the legs, pale. 



Inhabits Afri<:a, Place. 



Hudfonian Thrulh, ArB. Zool. ii. N<'204. 124, 



Le-v.Muf. +-HUDSONIAN 



THR. 



T ENGTH feven inches and a half. Bill black: general co- Descriptiok, 



lour of the plumage deep blueifh alh : crown, nape, wing co- 



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