no CLASS AVES. 



? Lath. Hist. Grallina Melano- 

 leuca, Vieil. Gal. t. 151. 



Eyebrows, back of neck, chest, and hinder parts black j 

 long band on wing ; loins, rump, side tail-feathers white. 

 New Holland. 



And the genus C/mmcsza of Vigors, which has the 

 colouring of a Thrush and the form of a Pitta. 



Chamaza Memloides, Jardine. Illust. 

 Zool. t. 11. 



Above brown ; beneath reddish ; white with long black 

 spots; throat white ; rump and tips of tail reddish. 



Also should be separated from the Thrushes, 



The CiNCLEs, (CiNCLus, Bechst.) 



whose beak is compressed_, straight, with equal man- 

 dibles, almost linear^ sharpening towards the point, 

 and the upper one scarcely arched. 



(Stiirfius Cinclus, L.) T. Cinclus, Lath. Enl. 940. 

 Legs a little raised ; tail rather short, approaching the 

 Anteaters. It is brown, with throat and chest white. 

 It has the singular habit of descending completely 

 into the water without swimming, but walking at 

 the bottom in search of the animalculse on which it 

 feeds. 



The Cinclus Aquations, Bechst. The Cinclus Bicolor, 

 Vieil. ; also found in South Asia. Cinclus Pallasii, 

 Tern. C. Unicolor, Pr. Musig. 



Ash brownish; chin ash-brown. North Asia? and 



America. 



