150 THRUSH. 



whitish ; tail brown, but the two middle feathers, and outer margins 

 of the rest are olive, the inner whitish ; legs grey brown. 

 Inhabits Cayenne. 



A.— Merle olive de Cayenne, Buf. iii. 404. PI. enl. 558. 2. 



This seems to differ, in having the upper parts more inclined to 

 brown, and the under of a paler grey ; and both of them have much 

 affinity to the Red-Eyed Flycatcher, hereafter described. 



197.— SURINAM THRUSH. 



Turdus Surinamus, Ind. Orn.i. 76. Lin.\. 297. Gm. Lin. i. 836. 



Merula Surinamensis, Bris. app. 46. t.3. 1. Id. 8vo. i. 251. 



Turdus niger, &c. N. C. Petr. xi. 439. pi. 16. f. 10. 



Merle de Surinam, Buf. iii. 399. 



Surinam Thrush, Gen. Syn. iii. 76. Shaw's Zool. x. 261. 



LENGTH six inches and a half. Bill blackish; plumage in 

 general glossy black, except the crown of the head, which is of 

 a beautiful yellow; on each side of the breast a pale fulvous yellow 

 spot ; rump the same ; lesser inner wing coverts white, forming a 

 spot on the wing'; under wing coverts white ; quills blackish; all, 

 except the two outer ones, and that nearest the body, yellow at the 

 base, on the inner web ; legs brown. — Inhabits Surinam. 



198.— PALM THRUSH. 



Turdus Palmarum, Ind. Orn.i. 356. Lin.i. 295. Gm. Lin.i. 824. Bris. ii. 301. 



t.29. 1: Id. 8vo. i. 242. Buf. iii. 400. PI. enl. 539. 1. Vieill. Am. ii. p. 16. 



pi. 60.— 70.? 

 Palm Thrush, Gen. Syn. iii. 76. Shaw's Zool. x. 244. pi. 24. 



LENGTH six inches and a half. Bill, crown of the head, neck, 

 breast, and under parts, cinereous; forehead and cheeks black, 



