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with grey edges ; quills the same, but the white is broader on the 

 secondaries than on the greater ones ; and the former have also part 

 of the inner webs white ; the two middle tail feathers are like the 

 back ; the next on each side black, with the margins and tips ash- 

 colonr ; the rest of the outer ones black; legs black. 

 Inhabits the East Indies. 



A. — Length eight inches. Bill stout and ash-coloured ; head 

 and neck dusky, the rest of the plumage of the body ash-coloured 

 grey ; belly, thighs, and vent, nearly white ; wing coverts white ; 

 bastard wing black ; quills black, edged with greyish white ; the 

 inner webs of the second quills black, the outer white ; tail rounded, 

 the two middle tail feathers like the back, the others black, margined 

 at the tips with white. 



Inhabits India, called at Chittagong, Mudle. — Sir J. Anstruther. 



B. — Bill and legs black ; head, neck, and breast, the same . 

 the rest of the plumage pale bluish grey ; wing coverts and second 

 quills dusky, outward edges blue-grey ; these last have the inner 

 webs black ; the outer and tips whitish grey ; greater quills black, 

 edged with grey ; tail black, with a white tip ; legs black. 

 Inhabits India ; called there Lara Dyal. 



63— GREY THRUSH. 



Turdus griseus, Ind. Orn. i. 352. Gm. Lin. i. 824. 

 Le Merle gris de Gingi, Son. Voy. Ind. ii. 193. 

 Grey Thrush, Gen Syn. iii. 67. Shaw's Zool. x. 241. 



LESS than a Blackbird. Bill yellowish white ; top of head 

 and hind part of the neck whitish ; throat, fore part of the neck, 



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