THRUSH. 149 



A. — Mimus varius, Bris. ii. 265. Id. 8vo. i. 232. 



Tzaupan, Rati, 160. Will. 305. Id. (Engl.) 394. Gen. Syn. iii. 41. Vav. A. 



This differs merely in being variegated with black and whitish 

 above, and with black and cinereous, spotted with white, beneath. 

 Found in New Spain, and is probably a young bird. 



195— SAINT DOMINGO THRUSH. 



Turdus Dominicus, Ind. Om. i. 340. Lin. i. 295. Gm. Lin. i. 831. 

 Merula Dominicensis, Bris. ii. 284. t. 27. 1. Id. 8vo.'i. 237. 

 Merle de St. Domingue, Buf. iii. 325. PL enl. 558. 1. 

 Le Calandria a trois queues, Voy. d'Azara, iii. No. 224. 

 Saint Domingo Thrush, Gen. Syn. iii. 42. 



LENGTH eight inches and three quarters. Plumage above 

 grey brown, beneath white ; greater wing coverts blackish, with the 

 outer edges white; outer ones white, with a blackish dash near the 

 tips ; quills half white, half dusky, with cinereous edges ; the tail 

 pretty long, the six middle feathers blackish ; the others white, 

 except the outer edges of the third, which is blackish ; legs blackish. 



Inhabits St. Domingo and Jamaica. I have received them from 

 the last place. 



196— HISPANIOLA THRUSH. 



Turdus Hispaniolensis, Ind. Om. i 356. Gm. Lin. i. 822. 

 Muscicapa altiloqua, Vieill. Am. i. p. 66. 



Merula olivacea DorrJr.ica, Bris. ii. 296. t. 27. 2. Id. 8vo. i. 240. 

 Merle olive de St. Domingue, Buf. iii. 403. PI. enl. 273. i. 

 Hispaniola Thrush, Gen. Syn. iii. 75. Shaw's Zool. x. 220. 



LENGTH six inches Bill grey-brown ; plumage mostly olive 

 above, and grey mixed with olive beneath ; greater wing-coverts and 

 quills incline to brown, with the outer edges olive, and the inner 



