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INSECTIVOR. 
Family TURDIDA. 
Genus TurRDUs. 
NAUMANN’S THRUSH. 
Turdus Naumannii. 
Turdus Naumannii, TremMinck; Man., 1820. 
a ss Bonaparte. ScHINz. 
ce ss KYSERLING AND Buasivs, 
& ts ScHLEGEL. 
«  fuscatus, Pattas; Zoogr., 1, p. 451. 
a a Govutp; Birds of Asia. 
es eunomus, Temmincx; Fauna Japonica. 
ce ss NavuMANN. 
Merle Naumann, OF THE FRENCH. 
Naumann’s Drossel, OF THE GERMANS. 
Specific Characters.—Plumage ash-coloured red above; in the 
adult marked below with large red spots fringed with white, and 
in the young with triangular spots of blackish brown. Length 
ten inches. 
Tuts is said to be one of the Asiatic Thrushes dis- 
covered and designated by Pallas Turdus fuscatus. 
Temminck described it in his “Manual” of 1820 as re 
Naumannit, after the distinguished ornithologist of that 
name. Mr. Gould, in his “Birds of Europe,” adopts — 
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