THRUSH. 



117 



the neck and breast much inclined to brown ; tail black, tipped with 

 white ; legs dusky. 



Inhabits the Friendly Isles. — Sir Joseph Banks. 



138— SANDWICH THRUSH. 



Turdus Sanduicensis, Lid. Om. i. 338. Gm. Lin. i. 813. 

 Sandwich Thrush, Gen. Syn. iii. 39. Shaw's Zool. x. 202. 



SIZE of the last. Bill dusky ; plumage above pale brown ; 

 forehead, and under parts cinereous white ; belly, and lower part of 

 the thighs pale brown ; tail even at the end ; legs dusky. 



Inhabits Sandwich Islands. — Sir Joseph Banks. 



A. — I observe a similar one among Mr. Dent's drawings ; this is 

 seven inches long. Head deep ash-colour; through the eye an 

 obscure grey line ; neck behind, and back deep brown ; the forehead, 

 from the chin to the breast, under tail coverts, and knees cinereous 

 grey ; belly, thighs, and vent, rusty brown. 



139— NEW-ZEALAND THRUSH. 



Turdus Australia, Ind. Orn. i. 338. Mus. Carls, iii. t. 69. 

 New-Zealand Thrush, Gen. Syn. Sup. ii. 178. Shaw's Zool. x. 219. 



SIZE of a Song Thrush. Bill and legs black; general colour 

 of the plumage dusky black; breast and belly white ; but the base 

 of the feathers black. 



Inhabits New-Zealand. 



