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12. 
BLACK and 
YELLOW 
BR. B. 
DeEscCRIPTION. 
PLACE. 
13. 
BLUE 
CHEEKED 
1545) 
DEscRIPTION. 
Prace. 
14. 
CHATTERING 
B.E. 
DEscRIPTION. 
Beier - BEAVER, 
IZE of the Song Thrufh: general colour of the plumage biack, 
but the feathers of the breaft, back, and belly, are margined with 
golden yellow : the wing coverts are not far different, but the greater 
ones have the ehds more or lefs of that colour, as are the outer 
margins of the quills, though the ends of them are for the moft part 
tipped obliquely with black: the bill is black: legs pale brown ;. 
though in fome the bill and legs are both of a dufky colour: from 
the bill a greenifh ftreak runs through the eye, which is broader in 
the middle, and in fome fpecimens defcends on the lower jaw ; the 
feathers which compofe this ftreak are fhorter than the others, and 
fomewhat rigid: the tail is cuneiform; the two middle feathers black, 
fringed at the ends with yellow; the others yellow: vent plain 
yellow. 
Inhabits New Holland. From the drawings of Mr. Lambert. . 
LENGTHS fixteen inches: bill black; tongue briftly at the end : 
the upper part of the body, wings, and tail are brown: the top 
of the head, taking in the eyes, nape, and back part of the neck, black s 
throat and fore part of the neck the fame; the-fides of the neck 
between thefe, from the gape, and all the under parts, white: the eye 
farrounded with a blue patch, lengthening behind to the ears: bill 
black : tail even at the end: legs fcaly, blue. 
Inhabits New Holland. 
SIZE of a Thrufe: length ten inches: bill yellow ; tongue briftly 
at the end, and longer than the bill: the upper parts of the body 
pale 
