BLACK-THROATED THRUSH. 191 
The following is Gould’s description of T. ruficollis : 
—“Head, all of the upper surface, and wings, greyish 
brown; lores, superciliary stripe, and throat, light 
chesnut; breast, abdomen, and under tail coverts, white; 
two central tail feathers brown, lateral tail feathers 
rufous, becoming brown towards the margin; bill olive 
yellow, passing into black at the tip; feet flesh-colour.” 
T. atrogularis is figured by Naumann, “Naturg. Neue 
muses. y. 2, p- 310, tab. 69, fig. 1, old male; fig. 2, 
young of year; Bechstein, as JZ. dubius; 'Temminck, 
“Atlas,” (male;) Schinz, “Europ. Fauna,” tab. 1, p. 
164; Gould, “B. of E.” 
