HERMIT THRUSH. 



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Merula solitaria. Briss, 2. 270. 31. t. 23./. 2. 



Merle solitaire de Manille. Buff, Hist, Nat, Ois, 3. 303.— 



Buf. PL Enl. 636. male. 564. 2. female. 

 Pensive Thrush. Latfi. Gen. Syn» 3. 53. 55. 



Brought from Manilla by Sonnerat : it is in 

 length eight inches : its beak is brown : the head, 

 hind part of the neck and back, ash-coloured blue : 

 quills blackish : wing-coverts spotted with white 

 and yellow : throat, fore-part of the neck, and 

 upper part of the breast, spotted with yellow: the 

 under parts of the body are orange, marked with 

 blue and white crescent-shaped spots : rump blue : 

 tail blackish, margined with rufous: legs blackish: 

 female wholly of a brownish colour, with spots of 

 deeper brown on the head, neck, and under parts, 

 which are paler than the upper. 



HERMIT THRUSH. 

 (Turdus Eremita.) 



Tu.JuscuS) apicihus pennarum Jascia nigricante albida terminatis, 

 subtus sordide albo-nifescens Jiisco striatus, remigibus rectrici- 

 husque griseo marginatis. 



Brown Thrush^ with the tips of the feathers with a blackish 

 bar terminated with white ; beneath dull reddish white, stri- 

 ated with fuscous ; quills and tail-feathers margined with 

 grey. 



Turdus Eremita. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 1. Q33,^Lath. hid. Orn. l. 

 346. 63. 



Merula solitaria Philippensis. Briss. 2. 2/2. 32. t. 2Q.f. 1. 

 Le Solitaire des Philippines. Buff. Hist, Nat. Ois. 3. 364,-^B?ff. 



PI, Enl. 339, 

 Hermit Thrush. Lath. Gen. Syn. 3. 54. 56. 



