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PLACE. 
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DOUBTFUL 
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DESCRIPTION 
PLace. 
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DILUTE 
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DEscrRiPTION. 
PLACE. 
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GUTTURAL 
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DascripTion. 
PLaAce. 
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HARMONIC 
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Description. 
Ti ER) WS. kL. 
and defcending on each fide below it, growing more narrow; juft 
within at the bottom part isa {mall {pot of yellow: tail moderately 
long; the wings reach only to the bafe of it: bill and lees brownith. 
Inhabits New South Wales. 
ENGTH nine inches: bill one inch long, blueifh: tongue 
briftly at the end: plumage blueifh black, beneath white: quills 
and tail brown, the laft rather long: legs dufky. 
Inhabits New Holland, and is a bird of a dull uninterefting appear- 
ance. 
THE bill in this fpecies is ftraight and blueifh: the head, neck, 
and rump are pale blue grey: back and wings pale brown: the 
under parts of the body blueifh white: tail dufky pale brown: legs 
blueifh. 
Inhabits New Holland. 
IZE of the Ceylon Thrufb, and fomewhat refembles it in figure: 
the head is black, reaching forwards as far as the breaft, but the 
chin is white, and the nape inclines to yellow: back and wings green: 
breaft, belly, and vent yellow: bill and legs black. 
Inhabits New Holland; not unfrequently feen at Port Fack/on in 
the winter months. 
ENGTH nine inches: bill and legs horn colour: plumage on 
the upper parts pale brown, on the under whitifh, with a flender 
brown line down the fhaft of each feather: wings and tail dufky 
black. 
Inhabits 
