126 THRUSH. 



bend, streak down the coverts, and communicating bar across the 

 wing, are white ; tail the same, with a bar of black near the end ; 

 legs dusky. 



Inhabits New South Wales.- — General Davies. 



159.— MASKED THRUSH. 



LENGTH eleven inches. Bill dusky; lore, chin, and throat 

 glossy black ; over the eyes a streak of white ; below each jaw 

 black ; wings spotted with white on the coverts; breast ash-colour; 

 belly dusky white ; tail cuneiform, the two middle feathers brown, 

 with a spot at the end, and the very tip white ; the others with a 

 black bar, of one inch in breadth, the ends white ; the wings reach 

 scarcely beyond the rump. 



Inhabits New-Holland. — Mr. Lambert. 



160.— YELLOW-CHINNED THRUSH. 



LENGTH eight inches. Bill strait, dusky ; top of the head 

 dusky ash, with blackish streaks ; chin yellow ; on each side, from 

 the gape, a broad oval mark, or streak, passes under each eye ; at 

 the end of this a yellow spot ; the nape, hind part of the neck, back, 

 wings, and tail olive green ; head, neck before, and under parts of 

 the body ash-colour, very pale towards the vent ; crown and breast 

 streaked with dusky; quills dusky within, edged outwardly with 

 yellowish, and reach a quarter way on the tail, which is three inches 

 in length ; legs dusky ash, rather long. 



Inhabits Van Diemen's Land, New-Holland. 



