Ty) A RSs) Ee 
Inhabits New Holland: called from its note, which is harmonious, 
the Port Fackfon Thrufh, but feems different from the following one, 
which goes by that name in Vbite’s Voyage. 
Port Jackfon Thrush, White’s Voy. pl. in p. 15 7-- 
HE top of the head in this bird is blueifh grey ; from thence 
down the: hind. part: of the neck and the back, the colour is a 
fine chocolate brown: the wings and tail are lead colour; the edges 
of the feathers pale; the tail itfelf pretty long, and even at the end: 
all the under parts from chin to vent are dufky white, except the 
middle of the neck juft above the breaft, which inclines to chocolate : 
the bill is of a dull yellow: legs brown. 
This is faid to inhabit the neighbourhood of Port Fack/on, in New 
South Wales, 
SIZE of a Song Thrufo: bill dufky, both mandibles fomewhat 
curved: general colour of the plumage pale flaty blue, marked 
on the wing coverts with black; the inner part of the quills is alfo 
black: chin white = belly dirty pale yellow oker-colour: below each 
ear a large oval patch of black: the tail is wholly black: legs dufky 
yellow. 
Inhabits New. South-Woles ; met with in the month of December. 
ENGTH nine inches: fhape flender: bill rather flight and 
black: the head, neck, upper parts of the body and tail are 
black ; the under parts of the body white: tail long, and evenat the 
end, and the wings when clofed reach to the middle of it: legs flender, 
dufky. 
{nhabits various parts of Mew Holland, and is not’ uncommon; 
obferved in company with another of the Gro/beak genus, to hover 
frequently 
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PLACE, 
17. 
PORT JACKSON. 
THR. 
DEscRIPTION, 
Place 
18. 
PRASINE 
-THR. 
DeEscriprion. 
PLacez, 
1g. 
VOLATILE} 
THR. 
DESCRIPTION 
Place. 
