D oF RU, S- A: 
GIZE of the Song Thrufh: bill pale, in fhape much like that of 
the common Thrufh ; tongue fharp at the tip: the general colour 
of the plumage is dark greenifh brown: chin, and fore part of the 
neck pale grey; the breaft marked with large dufky fpots: tail even 
at the end: legs yellow. 
Inhabits New Holland. 
IZE of the laft: plumage in general pale olive brown, paler 
beneath; wings and tail darkeft: the crown of the head appears 
remarkably flat, rifing fcearcely above the level of the bill; between 
the noftrils and eye, the parts rife into a fort of yellowifh creft, 
margined above with black ; behind the eye a roundith crimfon {pot, 
edged with black: bill and !egs red. 
Inhabits New South Wales, where it is known by the name of 
Dilbong : defcribed from a drawing of Mr, Lambert. 
IZE of a Song Thrufh: length ten inches: bill bent a trifle at the 
tip, and brown: legs brown: the head and fides of it beneath - 
the eye, hind part of the neck and back blueifh black: chin and all 
the under parts white: wings and tail brown. 
Inhabits New South Wales, called there Bana-will] will; faid to feed 
on fies and infects. 
IZE of the laft: bill ftout, blue; tip black: the top of the head 
even with the eyes deep blue: back, wings, and tail brown; the 
quills darkeft, tipped with white: the under parts of the body ftom 
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SOOTY 
THR. 
DescRiPTion. 
Prace, 
24. 
BLACK- 
BROWED 
THR. 
Description. 
CATCHING 
THR, 
DescripTion. 
Place. 
26. 
BLUE-HEADEB 
THR. 
DEscRIPTiIon. 
