114 THRUSH. 



tail feathers greenish brown ; side ones much darker ; in shape a 

 little cuneiform ; breast and belly dirty yellowish white ; legs yellow. 

 Inhabits China. 



132 —WHITE-FRONTED THRUSH. 



Turdus albifrons, Ind. Orn. i. 354. Gm. Lin. i. 822. 

 White-fronted Thrush, Gen Syn. iii. 71. Shaw's Zool. x. 210. 



LENGTH almost seven inches. Bill deep lead-colour, with a 

 few bristles at the base ; on the forehead a white spot; head, neck, 

 and upper parts deep lead-colour, almost black ; beneath dirty, 

 yellowish buff; legs brown. 



Inhabits Dusky Bay, in New Zealand ; also in Charlotte Sound ; 

 called by the natives, Gha-toi toi. — Sir Joseph Banks. 



A.— Length six inches. Plumage above black ; on each side of 

 the forehead a white spot ; beneath white ; tail black, the feathers a 

 little pointed, beneath ash-colour. 



One of these had the middle of the belly black : probably differ- 

 ing in sex. This came from the South Seas. 



B. — Another from New-Holland, in the collection of General 

 Davies, had the head black ; a white spot on the forehead ; round 

 the neck, and all beneath white ; bill pale yellow ; legs reddish. 



133— BAY THRUSH. 



Turdu& Ulietensis, Lid. Orn. i. 335. Gm. Lin. i. 815. 

 Bay Thrush, Gen. Syn. iii. p. 35. Shaw's Zool. x. 241. 



SIZE of a Song Thrush ; length eight inches and a half. Bill 

 one inch and a quarter, notched at the tip, and of a reddish pearl- 



