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JAMAICA THRUSH. 

 (Turdus Jamaicensis.) 



*Iu, Jitsco-cinereuSf suhtus albus, gula juguloque longitudinaliter 



Jusco striatis, pectore cinereo. 

 Brown-grey Thrush, beneath white, with the throat and jugulum 



longitudinally striated with fuscous ; breast ash-coloured. 

 Turdus jamaicensis. Gmel. Syst, Nat, 1. SOQ. — Lath, Ind, Orn, 

 1.328,4. 



Jamaica Thrush. Lath. Gen. Syn. 3. 20. 4. 



Inhabits Jamaica : beak brown and stout : 

 head brown : upper parts of the plumage dark 

 cinereous : quills and tail dusky : chin and fore- 

 part of the neck white, streaked with longitudinal 

 brown spots : lower part of the neck plain white : 

 breast ash-coloured : from thence to the vent 

 white : legs brown. 



WOOD THRUSH. 

 ((Turdus melodes.) 



Tu. fuho-fuscus^ uropygio caudaque olivaceis, jugulo pedoreque 

 albis Jusco maculatis^ ventre crisso gulaque niveis. 



Fulvous-brown Thrush, with the rump and tail olivaceous ; the 

 jugulum and breast white, spotted with brown ; the belly, 

 vent, and throat pure white. 



Turdus melodes. Wils, Amer. Orn, 1 . 2Q. 



Wood Robin. Wils. Amer, Orn, 1. 29. pL 1'f. 1. 



