30 THRUSH. 



and two middle tail feathers like those of the Redstart, but duller ; 

 tail even at the end, and the feathers rather pointed at the tips ; legs 

 dusky. 



The female is pale reddish brown, paler beneath, and dashed 

 with white like the male, across the wing coverts two rufous bars. 



The above met with in New Zealand, both in Dusky Bay and 

 Queen Charlotte's Sound, where, I learn from Sir Joseph Banks's 

 drawings, it is called Golo-beoo, and is not a common species. 



A. — Tanagia eapensis, Gm. Lin. i. 900. Mus. Carls, ii. t. 45. 



Length nine inches. Bill yellowish, stout ; forehead ferruginous ; 

 general colour of the plumage above deep rufous brown, beneath 

 pale ferruginous brown, spotted with white, each feather being 

 white, with ferruginous margins ; tail long, rather rounded at the 

 end, the two middle feathers dusky, the others ferruginous, or dusky 

 rufous ; legs black. 



Supposed to inhabit the Cape of Good Hope, and to have the 

 manners of a Thrush, but in the bill approaching to that of a 

 Tanager. 



13— ROCK THRUSH. 



Turdus infaustus, Ind. Orn. i. 335. 



saxatilis, Gm. Lin. i. 833. Gerin. iii. t. 297. Tern. Man. d'Orn. p. 93. Id. 



Ed. ii. p. 173. 

 Lanius infaustus, Gm. Lin. i. 310. Borowsk. ii. 48. 

 Corvus infaustus, Brun. p. 10. Sect. ii. 

 Merula saxatilis, Raii, 68. 3. Will. 145. t. 36.' Bris. ii. 238. Id. 8vo. i. 224. Faun. 



Arag. S5. Klein, 70. 32. 

 Merle de Roche, Buf. iii. 351. 



Codirosso maggiore, Olin. uc. p. 47. Zinnan. Uov. 40. t. 6. f. 23. 

 Stein-rothel, Wirsing, Vog. t. 16. Gunth. Nest. u. Ey. t. 75. 



