T HO - RE, Sn. 
parts, but on the crown of the head and the back brown: quills and 
* tail wholly dufky black: the face, all round the bill, and the chin 
and rump, are fine blue: legs dufky black. 
Inhabits 4frica. Detcribed from a fpecimen found preferved in the 
collection of the late Mr. Bailey, of the Hay Market. 
Guvus XXXL Cree Ro SEL 
JUENGTH feven inches and a half: bill and legs yellow: general 
colour of the plumage dufky or purplith black : head and neck 
pale afh colour: one fuppofed to be the hen, thas the head and neck 
_ ofa darker afh colour, and the reft of the plumage fomewhat paler, 
otherwife not unlike. 
inhabits Norfolk [iand. 
ENGTH feven inches and a half; fize of the Black-eyed Thrujb: 
top of the head above the eyes, and nape, fine blue grey: chin, 
fore part of the neck and breaft, black: behind the eye a large white 
patch: the lower part of the neck, the back, wings, and tail, fine pale 
green: belly, thighs, and vent yellow : bill and legs black. 
This inhabits the fame parts as the Black-eyed Thrufh, and is fup- 
pofed by fome to be the othef {ex of that bird. 
ENGTH feven inches and a half: head, neck, back, wings, and 
tail, black: a large patch of white on the lower coverts or fe- 
condary quills: the under parts of the body from the breaft white : 
over the eyes a long ftreak of white, like an eye-brow: thighs black, 
dotted with white: wings when clofed reach half way on the tail: 
bill and legs black. 
Bound at Port Fackfon: defcribed from a drawing made from a 
fpecimen 
373 
Piacs, 
ASH-HEADED 
THR. 
DeEscRIpTion. 
Puack. 
WHITE-EARED 
THR. 
DESCRIFTION. 
Prace. 
_ WHITE- 
BROWED 
THR. 
DeEscriPTion. 
PLACE. 
