THRUSH. 95 



bodv fulvous yellow ; legs black. Found in Abyssinia, and feeds 

 on the flowers of a kind of Olive tree, which does not bear fruit, 

 and where it is met with in small numbers ; is also fond of grapes 

 in the season. 



101— COROMANDEL THRUSH. 



LESS than the Song Thrush. Bill rather stout, somewhat 

 curved at the tip, with a tew hairs at the base, and of a dull lead- 

 colour; iridesred; plumage above dark ash-colour; crown of the 

 head dull rufous ; forehead, sides, including the eye, the chin, and 

 throat, white ; the rest of the under parts are also white, but streaked 

 with fine lines of black ; tail cuneiform, darker than the rest of the 

 bird, and crossed with numerous blackish bars ; legs ash-colour. 



Inhabits China, Coromandel, and other parts of India. 



102— MARGINED THRUSH. 



Turdus Africanus, Ind. Orn. i. 362. Gm. Lin. i. 808. Jacq. Vog. p. 29. t. 14. 

 Margined Thrush, Gen. Syn. Sup. 143. Shaw's Zool. x. 195. 



SIZE of a Blackbird. Bill yellow, point black ; plumage in 

 general black ; fore part of the neck, breast, and belly, margined 

 with rufous brown ; towards the vent with white; edge of the wings 

 and the legs pale. — Inhabits Africa. 



103— DAUMAH THRUSH. 



Turdus Dauma, Ind. Orn.'i. 362. 



Duama Thrush, Shaw's Zool. x. 193. 



Dauma Thrush, Gen. Syn. Sup. 145. View of Hindoost. ii. 267. 



BILL dusky; cheeks white; crown, hind parts of the neck, and 

 back brown, marked with curved black spots ; lesser wing coverts 



