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either of the former birds, I therefore suspect that the two latter 

 either differ in sex from my description, or that they may prove 

 Varieties of one and the same species. 



85— SINGING THRUSH. 



Turdus amoenus, Lin. Trans, xiii. p. 147.— Horsfield. 



LENGTH eight inches and a half. General plumage blue- 

 black, scapulars and three outer tail feathers white ; the two first 

 secondary quills marked with a white band, and attenuated at the 

 end. — Inhabits Java, known there by the name of Kacher ; said to 

 have a delightful song. 



86— BIMACULATED THRUSH. 



Turdus bimaculatus, Lin. Trans, xiii. p. 147. 



LENGTH seven inches. Plumage above olive-brown ; chin and 

 forehead brown ; on each side of the latter an orange spot ; cheeks 

 and shoulders yellowish ; breast, axillaries, and belly whitish ; vent 

 yellow ; quills and tail feathers edged with olive-yellow. 



Inhabits Java, called Chuchak-gunung. 



87— ANAL THRUSH. 



Turdus analis, Lin. Trans, xiii. p. 147. 



LENGTH seven inches. Plumage above grey brown; crown, 

 quills, and tail, deeper coloured ; beneath the body white ; vent 

 yellow. 



Inhabits Java, and there called Chuchak. 



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