404 



FIELDFARE. 



CLAS3 II. 



, Field- 

 fare. 



introduces them as useful as the base in chorus, 

 notwithstanding it is unpleasing by itself. 



The jay, the rook, the daw, 

 And each harsh pipe (discordant heard alone) 

 Aid the full concert : while the stock-dove breathes 

 A melancholy murmur thro' the whole.* 



Turdus Pilaris. T. fusco-ru- 

 fescens, subtus nigricante 

 varius, rectricibus nigris, 

 extimis margine interiore 

 apice albicantibus, capite 

 uropygioque cano. Lath. 

 Lnd. orn. 330. id. Syn. iii, 

 24. 



La Litorne. Belon av. 328. 



Turdus pilaris. Gm. Lin. 807. 

 Gesner av. 753. 



4ldr. av. ii. 274. 



Wil. orn. 188. 



Rail Syn. av. 64. 



La Litorne, ou Tourdelie. 

 Brisson av. ii. 214. Hist, 

 dois. iii. 301. PL Enl. 

 490. 



Kramsfogel, snoskata. Faun 



Suec. No. 215. 

 Brinauka. Scopoli, No. ig4. 

 Dan. Dobbelt Kramsfugl. 



Cimbris. Snarrer. Norve- 



gis, Graae Trost, Field- 



Trost, Nordenvinds Pibe, 



Bornliolmis , Simmeren. Br. 



232. 

 Kranabets vogel, Kranabeter. 



Kram. 36 1. 

 Waeholder-Drossel, (Juniper 



Thrush), or Ziemer. Frisch, 



i. 26. 

 Br. Zool. 90. plate P. 2. f. I . 



Arct. Zool. ii. 23. 



X HIS bird passes the summer in the northern 

 parts of Europe; also in lower Austria.^ It 

 breeds in the largest trees; J feeds on berries 



* Seasotis. Spring. 1. 606. 

 X Faun. Suec. sp. 78. 



f Kramer elenck. 36i, 



