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GUIANA THRUSH. 



hair : its eggs are four in number, of a pale green 

 blue, varied with spots and blotches of olive, 

 especially at the larger end : found in Pensylvania 

 in the summer, and retires in the autumn to Ca- 

 rolina, where it remains throughout the winter. 



GUIANA THRUSH. 

 (Turdus guianensis. ) 



Tu. mridi-fiiscus, subtus Jlavescente albus maculis longitudinalibus 

 nigricantibus. 



Green-brown Thrush, beneath yellowish white, with longitudinal 

 dusky spots, 



Turdus guianensis. GmeL Syst, Nat. 1. 80Q»^Lath, Ind. Orn, 

 1. 328. 3. 



La Grive de la Guiane. Buff, Hist, Nat. Ois, 3. 289.— ^^f• 



PI, Enl 398./ 1. 

 Guiana Thrush. Lath, Gen, Syn, 3. 20. 3. 



In length seven inches : beak reddish : upper 

 parts of the body greenish brown, with the mar- 

 gins of the wing-coverts and quills paler : under 

 parts of the body dusky yellowish white, longitu- 

 dinally striped with dusky : under part of the tail 

 white : legs reddish brown. Inhabits Guiana. 



