‘PLACE. 
PHILIPPINE 
THR. 
DeEscRIPTION. 
PLACE. 
38. 
SURAT THR. 
DescrIPTION. 
PLACE. 
39- 
PACIFIC THR. 
DEscRIPTION. 
PLaceE. 
Dy be RP Ui. St 
‘This inhabits China, where it is common in the woods, and 
lives moftly on infects. It is known there by the name of 
Shan-hu. 
La petite Grive des Philippines, Buf. oi. iii. p. 316. 
Lev, Mu/. 
IZE of the laft. Upper parts of the body olive brown: 
neck and breaft rufous, fpotted with white: the belly and 
vent yellowifh white. . . 
Brought from the Philippine Iles by M. Sonnerat. 
Le Merle huppe de Surate, Sox. Voy. Ind. ii. p. 194. 
ENGTH eight inches. Bill pale rufous: irides red: head 
and neck black: the feathers on the crown are long, narrow, 
and black, and fall on the neck: the breaft, belly, and under 
tail coverts, dirty grey: the back and rump amber-colour: 
wing coverts deep changeable green; the fecondaries the fame ; 
the two next to the body dirty grey; and the greater quills 
and tail black : legs black. 
Inhabits Surat. 
-ENGTH five inches and a half. Bill dufky: upper parts of 
the plumage afh-colour: fides of the head, under the eye, 
and all the under parts, brownifh white: the fides of the neck 
and breaft moft inclined to brown: between the bill and eye a 
dufky ftreak: tail black; the tips of all the feathers white: 
legs dufky. 
From the Friendly Ifes. In the collection of Sir Fofeph Banks. 
LENGTH 
