PLATE LXI. 



TURD US TORQUATUS. 

 RING-OUZEL. 



Passeres. 

 Bill conic, pointed. Noftrils oval, broad, naked; 



GENERIC CHARACTER, 

 Bill rather flraight : upper mandible notched, and bent near the 

 apex : noftrils naked, and half covered by a membrane : mouth 

 ciliated with a few briftles at the corners : tongue jagged. 



SPECIFIC CHARACTER 



AND 



SYNONYMS. 

 Black-brown edges of the feathers white : a white crefcent on the 

 breaft. 



Turdus Torquatus : nigricans, torque albo, roftro flavefcente, 



Lin. Syjl. 1. n. 170. 13 edit. 10. Fn. Suec. 185. 

 Merula Torquata. Gefn. av. 607. 

 Merula congener, Rati Syn. p. 67. N° 12. 

 Ring-ouzel, or Amfel, Rati Syn. p. 65. A. 2. 



Albin.vol. I. pi. 3d. 



Pen. Br. Zool. 1. A* 110.//. 46. 



Ar&. Zool. 



Lath. Gen, Syn. 3. p. 46. 49. 

 Rock, or Mountain-ouzel. Will. Orn.p. 124. 

 Le Merle ou Collier. Belon. av. 318. 



Le Merle a plaftron bl. Buff, oif.p. 340. pi. 31 .— PI. enl. 516. 

 Le Merle a Collier, Brif. orn. 2. 23$. 



Q Ring- 



