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PRASINE THRUS^II. 



(Turdus prasinus.) 



Tu. cinereo-ccerulens subiits JlavescenSf macula auritm ovata 

 nigra. 



Cinereous-blue Thrush, beneath yellowish, with an oval black 



spot on the ears. 

 Turdus prasinus. Lath. Ind. Orn, Sup. xli. g. 

 Prasine Thrush. Lath, Syn, Sup. II. 183. 1.8. 



Found during the summer in New South Wales : 

 it is the size of Tu, musicus : its beak is dusky : 

 the prevailing colour of its plumage pale blue : 

 ears with an oval black patch beneath : wing- 

 coverts spotted with, and the inner webs of the 

 quills, black : chin white : under parts of the body 

 pale yellow : tail black : legs dusky yellow. 



CINEREOUS THRUSH. 

 (Turdus Ourovang.) 



Tu. cinereo^nigricanSj capite collo pectore dorso teciricibusque 



alarum oUvaceis, ahdomine fiamscente. 

 Dusky-cinereous Thrush, with the head, neck, breast, back, and 



wing-coverts olive, and abdomen yellowish. 

 / Turdus Urovang. Gmel. Sijst. Nat. 1. 836. — Lath. Ind, Orn. 



1. 351. 85. 



Merula madagascariensis cinerea. Briss, 2. 29 1 . 41 . t, 1b,f, 2. 



