144 



THRUSH. 



Place. 



verts, and primaries, more or lefs edged with pale chefnut % 

 coverts of the tail of the farne colour ; the tail icfelf deep afl:}, 

 rounded at the end : legs black. 



Inhabits Hudfon's Bay. — I was favoured with a fpecimen from 

 the fame place by Mr. Huichins. 



12;. 



NEW YORK 

 THR. 



Description, 



Place, 



New York Thrufli, Ara. Zool. N° 205. 



CIZE of our Blackbird. Bill dufky, ftrong ; length of it half aa 

 inch : head, neck, and breaft, mottled with light ruft-colour 

 and black.: back very gloffy, and the edges of the feathers ferru- 

 ginous : from the bill, above and beneath each eye, extends to the 

 hind part of the head a band of black : belly dufky : wings and 

 tail black, glofled with green : tail rounded : legs black. 



Appears in the province of New York the latter end of OStoler^, 

 in its v/ay from its more northern breeding place. 



126. 

 GINGI THR, 



DsSCRIPTION. 



PtAfiEo 



Le petit Martin de Gingi, Son. Voy. Ind. ii. p. 194, 



CIZE of a ThruJJj. Bill yellow : irides red : head black, and a 

 little crefted : from the bafe of the upper mandible a bare yel- 

 low fpace, which reaches beyond the eye : the neck, back, rump, 

 and belly, are grey : wing coverts and fecdnd quills greenifh j the 

 greater ones have the bafe half pale rufous, from thence to the 

 end black : the tail black, the ends rufous; this laft colour deepeft 

 on the outer feathers : the under coverts pale rufous : legs yel- 

 low. 



Inhabits the coaft of CoromandeL 



BIGGER 



