376 CLASS AVES. 



Black-necked Thrush. T. Atriyularis, Temm. T. 

 Duhius, Bechst. iii. t. 5. f. 1. 2. Young. 



Olive-ash; beneath whitish, brown spotted; face, 

 cheeks, throat, black. Austria and Russia. 



Brown-eared Thrush. T. Naumanni, Temm. T. 

 Dubius, Naum. Voy. t, 4. f. 8. not Bechst. 



Reddish-brown ; crown and ears deep-brown ; beneath, 

 brown spotted. Russia and Hungary. 



Allied to the Rock-Crow are the 

 T. Rupestrisj Vieil. T. Rupicola, Lath. Rocar, Vail. 

 O.A. t. 101 and 102. 



Blackish, varied with red and bluish ; head and neck 

 bluish-black ; rump and body beneath red. South 

 Africa. 



T. Explorator, Vieil. L'Espionneur, Vail. O. A. 1. 103. 



Bluish-ash ; wing-coverts and quills blackish-brown, 

 white-edged ; chest foxy ; rump red. Cape of Good 

 Hope. 



The species allied to the Solitary Thrush, from the 

 beauty of their plumage, are 



T. Manillensis, Gml. PI. Enl. t. 564. f. 2. and 626. 

 T. Violaceus, Sonnerat, Voy. t. 108 ? 



Blue-ash; rump blue; wing and tail blackish, red 

 edged ; throat and chest yellow spotted j belly orange- 

 blue and white waved. India. 



Hermit Thrush. T. Eremita, Gml. PI. Enl. t. 364. 



Orbits white ; crown olive ; higher occipital feathers 

 brown tipt, black and white banded ; lower ones pale- 

 red, brown-edged ; rump ash. India. 



