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RUFOUS-WINGED THRUSH. 

 (Turdus erythropterus.) 



Tu. ater, alis rujis^ crisso rectricibusque lateralihus apice alhis, 



Cauda cuneiformi. 

 Dark-coloured Thrush, with rufous wings j the vent and tips of 



the lateral tail-feathers white ; tail wedge-shaped. 

 Turdus erythropterus. GmeL Sijst, Nat, 1. 835. — Lath. Ind, 



Orn. 1. 346. 65. 

 Le Podobe du Senegal. Buff. Hist, Nat, Ois, 3. 368.— 



PI, Enl. 354. 



Rufous-winged Thrash. Lath. Gen, Syn, 3, 55. 5Q, 



This species has all the upper parts of the body 

 black, with short rufous wings : the under parts are 

 also black, the tips of the under tail-coverts, which 

 are white, excepted : the tail is slightly wedged ; and 

 all the feathers but the two middle ones are tipped 

 with white. Inhabits Senegal : in length ten inches. 



PENSIVE THRUSH. 

 {Turdus manillensis.) 



IlU, JuscO'Ccerulescensy suhtus rufus albidoque maculatus, uropy- 

 gio ccerulescente, remigibus rectricibusque Jusco-nigricantibus, 



Brownish-blue Thrush, beneath spotted with rufous and white; 

 rump blueish ; quills and tail-feathers dusky black. 



Turdus manillensis. Gmeh Syst, Nat, 1. 833. — Lath Ind, Orn. 

 1.345.62. 



