Class II. 



MISSEL^THRUSH. 



401 



GENUS XIX. THRUSH. 



Bill strait, a little bending at the point, with a 

 small notch near the end of the upper 

 mandible. 



Toe outmost adhering as far as the first joint 

 to the middle toe. 



Tongue divided and jagged. - 



Gullet bristly. 



Turdus visclvorus. T. supra 

 griseo-fuscus, subtus albo- 

 flavicans, maculis nlgrican- 

 tibus varius, rectricibus tri- 

 bus extimis albo terminatis. 

 Lath. Ind. orn. 326. id. 

 Syn. iii. \Q. 



La Grive ou Sisene. Belon. 

 av. 324. 



Turdus viscivorus. Gesner av. 

 759. 



Aldr. av. ii. 273. 



Tordo. Olina, 25. 



Missel-bird, or Shrite. ffil. 

 orn. I87. 



Rail Syn. av. 64. 



Misseltoe-thrush, or Shreitch. 

 Charlton ex. 89. 



Turdus viscivorus. Gm. Lin. 1. Missel. 



806. 

 Tordo viscada, Zicchio. Zi- 



nan. 2Q. 

 La Draine. Hist, d'ois. iii. 



295. Pl.Enl. 439. 

 La grosse grive, Turdus ma- 

 jor. Brisson av. ii. 200. 

 Biork-Trast. Faun. Suec. sp, 



216. 

 Dobbelt-Kramsfugl. Brun- 



nich, 231. 

 Zariker, Mistier, Zerrer. 



Kram. 36l. 

 Mistel-Drossel, or Schnarre. 



Scopoli, No. 193. Frisch, i. 



25. 

 Br. Zool. go. plate P. f. 1. 

 Arct. Zool. ii. 24. 



This 



is the largest of the genus, and weighs 



nearly five ounces. 



VOL. I. 



Its length is eleven inches : 



