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PACIFIC THRUSH. 

 (Turdus pacificus.) 



Tu. cinereus, corpore suhtus genisque Juscescente-albiSf loris oh" 



scuris, Cauda nigra apice alba. 

 Ash-coloured Thrush, with the body beneath and cheeks of a 



brownish white ; lores obscure ; tail black, with a white tip. 

 Turdus pacificus. Gmel, Stjst. Nat. 1. 813. — Lath, Ind. Orn. 



1. 338. 41. 



Pacific Thrush. Lath. Gen. Syn, 3. 38. oQ. 



Five inches and a half in length : beak dusky : 

 sides of the head, beneath the eyes, brownish 

 white : between the beak and eye a dusky streak : 

 upper parts of the body cinereous ; lower parts 

 brownish white ; the sides of the neck and breast 

 with great inclination to brown : tail black, tipped 

 with white. Native of the Friendly Islands, in 

 the South Sea. 



RED-NECKED THRUSH. 



(Turdus ruficollis.) 



Tu. corpore supra fiisco suhtus albo, collo rectricibusque laterali- 

 bus rufis. 



Thrush with the body above brown, beneath white ; the neck 



and lateral tail-feathers red. 

 Turdus ruficollis. GmeL Syst. Nat. 1. 815. — Lath. Ind, Orn. 



I. 333. 25. 



Red-necked Thrush. Lath, Gen, Syn. 3. 31. 25. 



