92 THRUSH. 



lated, with a steely gloss ; feathers of the back white at the base. 

 Inhabits Java, named Chiung. 



94.— GULAR THRUSH. 



Turdus gularis, Lin. Trans, xiii. p. 150. 



LENGTH seven inches. Plumage in general brownish olive ; 

 wings and tail ferruginous ; chin white ; belly yellow ; crown of the 

 head ferruginous grey ; axillaries yellowish ; quills within brown. 



Inhabits Java, there called Bres. 



95.— CRIMSON-CHINNED THRUSH. 



Turdus dispar, Lin. Trans, xiii. p. 150. 



LENGTH six inches and a half. Head black ; chin crimson ; 

 quills and tail feathers brown, outwardly olivaceous saffron-colour ; 

 belly saffron-colour ; breast inclining to crimson. 



In the female the chin and breast are testaceous white. 



Inhabits Java, and known there by the name of Chiching-goleng. 



96 —BLUE-CHINNED THRUSH. 



LENGTH six inches and a half. Bill stout, three quarters of 

 an inch long, black ; plumage wholly fine grass-green, inclining to 

 olive on the fore part, and sides of the head ; on each side of the 

 base of the lower mandible a fine blue, glossy streak, like a whisker, 

 or beard ; the first quill one inch, shortest ; and the wings, when 

 closed, reach half way on the tail; the under part of the quills and 

 tail pale brown ; legs stout, pale brown. 



Inhabits Ceylon. — In the collection of Mr. Comyns. 



