154 THRUSH. 



under tail coverts and tail grey, crossed with several slender blackish 

 bars, about twelve in number; tail slightly cuneiform, and two inches 

 in length ; legs pale yellow. 

 Native place unknown. 



204.— SPECKLED-THROATED THRUSH. 



LENGTH five inches and a half. Bill three quarters of an inch, 

 dusky, the upper mandible a trifle longer than the under, and bends 

 downwards over it; sides under the eyes, the chin and throat black, 

 spotted with white ; round the eyes dotted white, and over the eye a 

 white line ; top of the head, and upper parts of the body, rufous 

 brown, more inclined to rufous on the crown ; breast and under parts 

 rufous, somewhat like the Redbreast, down the middle dusky white; 

 tail rounded, two inches long, dusky, or pale ash-colour, crossed 

 with six or eight blackish bars, and inclines downwards ; the under 

 tail coverts barred as the tail ; legs stout, dusky, hind toe long ; the 

 wings reach one-fourth on the tail : in the neck it most approaches 

 to the Musician Thrush, and in the tail to the Barred-tailed Species, 

 though the bars are fewer in number. We may probably hereafter 

 find, that it is a species different from both, though so nearly ap- 

 proaching. — A specimen is in the collection of Lord Stanley ; it is 

 also in my own, presented to me by Lord Seaforth, who had it from 

 the Island of Trinidad, 



205.— BUFF-WINGED THRUSH. 



Turdus fuscipes, Ind. Om. i. 359. G?n. Lin. i. 826. 

 Buff-winged Thrush, Gen. Syn. Hi. 81. Shaw's Zool. x. 279. 



LENGTH six inches and a half. Bill one inch, stout, and 

 notched at the tip; crown black; upper parts of the body, wings, 



