THRUSH. 165 



223— GUIANA THRUSH. 



Turdus Guianensis, Ind. Orn. i. 328. Gi?i. Lin. i. 809. 



La grive de la Guiane, Buf. iii. 289. PL ml. 398. 1. Levail. iii. 19. 



Guiana Thrush, Gen. Syn. iii. 20. Shaw's Zool. x. 178. 



LENGTH seven inches. Bill reddish ; upper parts of the body 

 greenish brown; edges of the coverts and quills paler; beneath dusky 

 yellowish white, longitudinally streaked with dusky ; legs reddish 

 brown ; under part of the tail white. 



Inhabits Guiana. M. Levaillant thinks it to be a simple Variety 

 of our Song Thrush. A bird allied to this, if not the same, is met 

 with in the Island of Tristan da Cunha.* 



224 —PECTORAL THRUSH. 



LENGTH six inches and a half. Bill near one inch, a trifle 

 flattened at the tip, as in the Starling; colour brown, beneath pale ; 

 plumage above wholly deep rufous brown ; from the nostrils a broad 

 black streak passing through the eye, and down on each side to the 

 breast, where it unites in a band, an inch broad, bounded above with 

 a white line ; within this the chin and throat are white ; belly dusky 

 white; sides over the thighs, and under tail coverts ferruginous; wing- 

 coverts black, with a kw white marks, and crossed with two clay- 

 coloured bands, the feathers being so tipped ; the rest of the wing 

 brown ; tail two inches long, rounded ; the quills reach only to the 

 rump; legs black. 



A specimen met with in the Museum of Mr. Bullock, but without 

 any history annexed. 



225— DARKENED THRUSH. 



Turdus fuscatus, Vieill. Am. ii. p. 1. pi. 57. bis. 

 Fuscous Thrush, Shaw's Zool. x. 176. 



LARGER than our Missel Thrush ; length ten inches. Bill 

 dull yellow ; plumage brown above, and grey spotted with brown 



* Lin. Trans, xiii. 496. 



