TURDUS. 



brown ; quill-feathers and tail black ; chin and throat white, 

 ftriated with brown ; bread cinereous ; abdomen white. 

 The Jamaica thrufh of Latham. 



GuiANENSls. Above greenifli-brownj underneath ochre- 

 coloured, with black longitudinal ftria. The Guiaaathruih 

 of Latham. 



Musicus. With quill-feathets at the inner bafe ferru- 

 ginous. The Mavis throftle or fong-thru(h of Ray, Wil- 

 lughby, Pennant, and Latham. Found in the woods of Eu- 

 rope, imitating in the mornings of fpring the fong of the 

 nightingale, and continuing it for almoft nine months. Of 

 this there are three varieties. 



Olivaceus. Brownifh ; beneath yellow. Found at 

 the Cape of Good Hope. 



Indicus. Olive-coloured ; bill and legs blackifh ; quills 

 brown on the inner fide. The Indian thrufh of Latham ; fo 

 called becaufe it is found in India. 



CiNEREUS. A(h-coloured, with the two intermediate 

 tail-feathers cinereous ; the next on both fides black at the 

 margin, and cinereous at the apex ; the refl black. The 

 a(h-coloured thrufh of Latham. Found in India. 



MiGKATORlus. Grey ; abdomen red ; eye-lids white ; the 

 external tail-feather white at its interior apex. The Ameri- 

 can fieldfare of Forfter, and red-breafted thrufh of Latham. 

 Found in North America, from Hudfon's Bay as far as the 

 bay of Natka and Carolina. 



Trcchas. Olive-coloured ; the body beneath yellow ; 

 the ocular band black. The Maryland yellow-throat of Ed- 

 wards, and the yellow-breafted warbler of Pennant and La- 

 tham. Found in fummer in the moift low woods of Caro- 

 lina, Maryland, and Pennfylvania. 



Canorus. Brown ; beneath ferruginous ; with a white 

 line on the fides of the head, and a rounded tail. The 

 crying thrufli of Latham. Found in Bengal and China. 



RuFUS. Red ; beneath fpotted whitifh, with quill- 

 feathers of the fame colour ; the tail rounded and red. The 

 ferruginous thrufh of Pennant and Latham. Found in 

 America, from Newfoundland to Carohna. 



PoLYGLOTTUS. Obfcurely a(h-coloured ; beneath palely 

 alh-coloured, with the greater quill-feathers white on the ex- 

 terior half. The finging-bird, mocking-bird or nightingale 

 of Sloane, the mock-bird of Catethy and Kalm, and the 

 mimic thrufh of Pennant and Latham. Found in Jamaica, 

 and the moift woods of America, praAifmg in the way which 

 its name imports. 



Orpheus. With brown back ; breaft and lateral wing- 

 feathers whitifh ; eye-brows wliite. The polyglott bird of 

 Willughby, the leffer mocking-bird of Edwards, and the 

 mocking-thrufh of Latham. Found in Jamaica, and the 

 wanner parts of America. It has two varieties. 



Sandwichensis. Above and abdomen brownifh; be- 

 neath and front cinereous-white. The Sandwich thrufh of 

 Latham. Found in the Sandwich iflands. 



P acificus. Above cinereous ; beneath brownifh-white ; 

 the lori black ; the tail black, with a white tip. The Paci- 

 fic thrufh of Latham. Found in the Friendly iflands. 



SuRATENSis. With the head fomewhat crefted ; the 

 neck, tail, and greater quill-feathers and legs black ; the 

 body above amber-coloured ; beneath dirty-grey ; the wing- 

 coverts and fecond quills green. The Surat thrufh of La- 

 tham : named from its habitation. 



Philippensis. Above oUve ; neck and breaft red, 

 fpotted with white ; abdomen and vent ochre-coloured. The 

 Phihppine thrufh of Latham ; fo called from the iflands 

 which it inhabits. 



Shanbu. With chin, throat, and the ocular area 

 black, with a large white ftreak at the ears ; the reft of the 



head, neck, breaft, and abdomen grey ; the back and wings 

 greemfh-brown. The black-faced thrufh of Latham. Found 

 in the woods of China. • 



Nov^E HoLLANDl^E. Blueifh lead-coloured ; the anterior 

 part of the head, the biU, chin, throat, and legs black ; the 

 quill and wing-feathers black, with lead-coloured margin ; 

 the intermediate white at the apex. The New-Holland 

 thrufti of Latham. 



Plumbeus. Black, with yellow axillae, and cuneated 

 tail. The red-legged thrufh of Pennant and Latham. Found 

 in North and South America, and in the Bahama iflands. 



Crassirostris. Above from red, and beneath from 

 black to brown, with the quill-feathers acuminated ; the two 

 intermediate obfcure. The thick-billed thrufh of Latham. 

 Found in New Zealand. 



Ulieten-sis. From red to brown ; quill-feathers black 

 at the margin, and roundifh tail black. The bay thrufh of 

 Latham. Found in Ulietea. 



Pallidus. From yellowifh to afh-coloured ; beneath 

 whitifh ; tail-feathers from cinereous to brown ; the fide ones 

 white at the apex. Pale thrufh of Latham. Found in Si- 

 beria, beyond the lake Baikal. 



SiBIRlcus. Black, with yellow mouth ; eye-brows and 

 fpace under the wings white. White-browed thrufh of La- 

 tham. Rare in the alpine and more northerly woods of 

 Siberia. 



RuFlcoLLis. Above brown, below fnowy ; neck and 

 equal tail-feathers red ; the two intermediate cinereous. 

 Red-necked thrufh of Latham. 



Obscurus. Brown ; with eye-brows, chin and vent 

 blue. Dark thrufh of Latham. Found beyond the lake 

 Baikal, in the woods of Siberia. 



Phceniculus. Above olive, with white eye-brows ; 

 ocular band black ; tail-feathers and two intermediate qnills 

 fpadiceous ; fides with throat and breaft red. The red- 

 tailed thrufh of Latham. Found at the Cape of Good 

 Hope. 



RuFICAUDUS. Above olivaceous ; beneath purplifh and 

 white ; tail-feathers and quills black ; fides for the moft part 

 red. The rufous-tailed thrufh of Latham. At the Cape of 

 Good Hope. 



Malabaricus. Afh-grey ; beneath red-brown ; bill 

 and tail-feathers black ; legs yellow. The Malabar thrufh 

 of Latham. Found in Malabar. 



Pagodarum. Black ; back and rump grey ; vent 

 white ; head crefted. The pagoda thrufh of Latham. 

 Found in Malabar and Coromandel. 



Cayennensis. Cinereous ; beneath whitifh ; vent white ; 

 greater wing-feathers and tail-feathers black ; throat, bill, 

 and legs black. The Cayenne thrufh of Latham. 



Variegatus. Above brown ; beneath whitifh ; feathers 

 whitifh and black interfperfed. Variegated thrufh of La- 

 tham. Found in Surinam. _ 



Striatus. Varied with yellow and grey ; a longitudi- 

 nal ftreak of the back yellow. Yellow-backed thrufh of 

 Latham. Found in Surinam. 



Fuscus. Ohvaceous-brown ; breaft and abdomen whitifh, 

 fpotted with brown ; greater quills and legs black. Brown 

 thrufh of Latham and Pennant. In New York. 



MusTELiNUS. Beneath white, fpotted with black; 

 cheeks brown, fpotted with white ; rump and greater quiUs 

 acuminated, and tail-feathers brown. The tawny thrufh ot 

 Latham. In New York. , r u „;/i, 



Camtschatkensis. Brownifh ; beneath from brownifh 

 to white ; eye-brows pale ; chin and throat caryophyUous. 

 coloured. Kamtfchatka thrufh of Pennant and Latham. 

 Found in Kamtfchatka. 



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