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"Natural size. The yellow is much brighter than the bird 

 supposed to be a female of no. 1, and a very rare bird, never s<<n 

 before in the cold or winter months." 



No. 141. Prasine Thrush, Lath., Gen. Syn., Suppl. ii., p. 183. 

 Tardus prasinus, Lath., Ind. Orn., Suppl., p. xli. 

 Pachjceplmhi gutturalis (Lath.), Gadow, Cat. B., viii , 

 p. 192. 

 This figure is probably intended to represent a young male of 

 P. gutturalis. The dark spot under the eye, mentioned by 

 Latham, is the first indication of the approach to the adult. 

 plumage of the male. 



Watling's note : " Natural size. December." 



No. 142. Appears to be the same bird in slightly different 



plumage and placed in another position. 

 Watling's note : " The natural size of the bird this drawing 

 was taken from. December." 



No. 143. Volatile Thrush, Lath., Gen. Syn., Suppl. ii., 

 p. 183. 

 Turdus volitans, Lath., Ind. Orn., Suppl., p. xli. 

 Sisura inquieta (Lath.), Sharpe, Cat. B., iv., p. 407. 

 This figure represents the same bird to which Latham has 

 applied the names of " Restless Thrush," " Doubtful Thrush," and 

 " Flycatching Thrush." 



No. 144. Brown-crowned Thrush, Lath., Gen. Syn., Suppl ii , 

 p. 184. 

 Turdus bmebrosus, Lath., Ind. Orn., Suppl, p. xlii. 

 Artamus sordidus (Lath.); Sharpe, Cat. B., xiii., p. 19. 

 This figure represents the young of the Sordid Thrush, 

 Turdus sordidus, Lath. As the name appears on an earlier 

 page than T. sordidus, it must take precedence, and the species 

 must be called Artamus tenebrosus (Lath.). 



Wat ling says that the figure is the natural size. 

 No. 145. Blue-cheeked Thrush, Lath., Gen. Syn., Suppl. ii., 

 p. 184. 

 Turdus cyanous [cyaneus], Lath., Ind. Orn., Suppl., 



p. xlii. 

 Entomyza cyanotis (Lath.) ; Gadow, Cat. B., viii.. \>. 268. 

 Wat ling's note : " Two thirds the natural size. The blue part 

 round the eyes is bare of feathers and resembles a soft silky 

 leather." 



No. 14G. Blue-cheeked Thrush. 

 A larger figure of the s;ime bird. 



