RESTLESS THRUSH. 



Turdus ginginiaiius. Lath. Ind. Orn, 1. 362. 133. 

 Le petit Martin de Gingi. Sonner, Voy. Ind, 2. i 94, 

 Gingi Thrush. Lath, Sup. 144. 120. 



Described by Monsieur Sonnerat, who dis- 

 covered it on the Coromandel coast : it is the 

 size of the Song Thrush : its beak and legs are yel- 

 low: the irides red: head black, slightly crested: 

 the neck, back, rump, and belly, are grey: the 

 primary quills are rufous at the base, and black 

 at the tips : the secondaries and wing-coverts 

 greenish : the under tail-coverts pale rufous : the 

 tail-feathers black, with rufous tips ; the most 

 outward feather the deepest in colour : the eyes 

 are placed in a naked yellow space, which begins 

 at the base of the beak, and reaches to the sides of 

 the head. 



RESTLESS THRUSH, 



(Turdus inquietus.) 



Tu. corpore supra nigro suhUis albo, rostro pedibusque nigris. 

 Thrush with the body above black, beneath white, with the 



beak and feet black. 

 Turdus leucophrys. Lath. Ind. Orn. Supp. xh. 27, female. 

 White-browed Thrush. Lath. Syn. Sup. II. — Jpp. 373. female. 

 Turdus inquietus. Lath. Ind. Orn* Sup. xl. 2. 

 Restless Thrush. Lath. Syn, Sup. II. ISI. 11. 



The Restless Thrush inhabits New Holland : 

 it is the size of the common Song Thrush ; and 



