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blackifh chefnut, but the greater ones are margined with white: 
quills blackifh ; the greater are white from the bafe to the mid- 
dle, on the inner webs; the fecondaries white on the outer webs : 
the tail is fomewhat cuneiform, but not ftrictly fo; the fix mid- 
dle feathers are even, the others fhorten as they are more out- 
ward; the colour of them black, with a little white at the bafe ; 
the three outer ones white on each fide; the fourth white only on 
the margin at the tip: the legs are blackifh. 
This inhabits the Haft Indies, where it is called Terat-boulan. 
Le Merle doré de Madagafcar, Brif. orn. ii. p. 247. N° 18. pl. 24. f. 2. — 
Buf. oif, iii. p. 398.—PI. enl. 539. f. 2. 
S I ZE of a Lark: length five inches and three quarters. Bill 
black: the fides of the head and the throat are velvet black: 
the general colour the fame; but each feather margined with 
yellow: quills and tail black; the laft only fixteen lines in 
length: the legs black. 
This is found at Madagafcar, where it is known by the name 
of Saui-jala. 
Le Merle olive de St. Domingue, Bri/,orn. ii. p. 296. Ne Ad. pl. 27. f. 2. 
—Buf. of. ili. p, 403.— Pl, enl. 273, f. 1. 5 
HIS is a {mall fpecies: length fix inches. , Bill grey brown: 
the plumage for the moft part is olive above, and grey 
mixed with olive beneath; but the greater, wing ‘coverts and 
quills incline to brown, and have the outer edges olive, the inner 
whitifh : the tail brown; but the two middle feathers, and outer 
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