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MAXILLARY THRUSH. 



(Tardus maxillaris.) 



T\j,Juscus subtus cceruleo-albus , vertice Jasciaque maxillari albis, , 

 Brown Thrush, beneath blueish white, with the crown and 



fascia below the jaw white. 

 Turdus maxillaris. Lath, hid, Orn. Sup. xliii, 18. 

 Maxillary Thrush. Lath. Sijn, Suj?. II. 186, 27 . 



Dr. Latham describes this species as follows: — 

 " Size of the Blue-headed Thrush : crown of the 

 head black, passing between the beak and eye on 

 each side, and ending in a large patch below the 

 jaw: hind part of the neck dull blue: back, wings, 

 and tail, brown, with a tinge of greenish bronze; on 

 the shoulders mixed with black and green: all 

 the under parts of the body pale blueish white: 

 tail even at the end ; the tips of all the feathers of 

 it white: the beak has both mandibles slightly 

 curved, and brown : irides orange : legs yellow. 

 Met with at Port Jackson, in New Holland." 



BLACK-BROWED THRUSH. 



(Turdus melanophrys. ) 



Tu. Jlavo^fuscuSi loris elevatis, rostro macula pone oculos pedibus- 

 que rubris. 



Yellow-brown Thrush, with the feathers of the lores elevated ; 



and the beak, spot behind the eyes, and feet, red. 

 Turdus melanophrys. Lath, Ind, Orn, Sup, xlii, 15. 

 Black-browed Thrush. Lath, Syn, Sup. IL 185. 24. 



