HISPANIOLA THRUSH. 



This is the size of Turdus musicus: its beak 

 and legs are black : the breast and belly white, 

 with the bases of the feathers black : rest of the 

 plumage dusky black. Inhabits New Zealand. 



HISPANIOLA THRUSH. 



(Turdus hispaniolensis.) 



Tu. olivaceus, subtus grisescens, remigibus rectricibusque Juscis, 

 extus violaceis. 



Olive llirush, beneath greyish, with the quills and tail-feathers 



brown, externally violet. 

 Turdus hispaniolensis. Lath, Ind. Orn. i. 356. 100. — Gmel. 



Syst. Nat. 1. 822. 

 Merula olivacea dominicensis. Briss. Orn, 2. 296. 44. jpl. 



27./. 2. 



Merle olive de St. Domingue. Buff, Hist, Nat. Ois, 3. 403. — 



Buff. PI. Enl 27^. f. 1. 

 Hispaniola Thrush. Lath. Gen. Syn. 3. 75. 99. 



Native of St. Domingo : beak and legs grey 

 brown: plumage above olive; beneath grey, va- 

 ried with orange : greater wing-coverts and quills 

 brownish, with their outer edges olive, and their 

 inner whitish: tail brown, with the two middle 

 feathers and outer edges of the others olive j ths 

 inner whitish. 



