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the bar -acrofs the wing inclined to rufous at the back part: whilft 
young, the male appears like the female, but the female wants the bar 
of white on the wing coverts, many of which are bordered with 
rufous. 
In the fouthern parts of the Cape of Good Hope, this f{pecies is very 
numerous as far as Caffraria. The note of the male exprefies the 
words Bou-bou, and that of the female Cou-i. They make the neft 
among the thorny bufhes, laying four or five eggs. 
Turdus minutus, Ind. Oru. i. p. 363.136. Mf. Carl. fa/c. iii. t. 68. 
HIS is a fmall fpecies, being lefs than four inches in length: 
the bill and legs are brown: general colour of the plumage rufty 
brown, beneath inclining to afh colour: chin whitifh: two or three 
of the prime quills are dufky, the others black, but ferruginous in 
the middle; many of the fecondaries tipped with ferruginous, and 
the reft wholly of that colour: the four middle tail feathers are black, 
the reft ferruginous. 
IZE of the Song Thrufh: length eight inches, in fhape fomewhat 
flender: the bill three quarters of an inch long, and curved at 
the point, colour black; tongue fharp: the plumage on the upper 
parts of the body is black, on the under white: tail a very trifle 
rounded at the end :. legs black. 
Inhabits New Holand, faid to be-a reftlefs fpecies. 
ENGTH eight inches: bill ftout, flightly curved; tongue 
briftly at the tip: the crown of the head and under parts of the 
body are yellow: the forehead mottled with dufky: nape, wings, 
and tail rufty brown, the two laft mareined with yellow: from the 
gape fprings a black ftreak growing broader, furrounding the eye, 
and 
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10. 
MINUTE 
THR. 
DeEscrRIPTION, 
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RESTLESS 
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Descriprion. 
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12. 
BLACK-EYED 
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Descriprion. 
