RUFOUS-NAPED THRUSH. 



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head, chin, and throat, black : the rest of the 

 phjmage pale blueish lead-colour : the quills and 

 tail dusky, edged with lead-colour : all but the 

 two middle tail-feathers tipped with white : legs 

 black. 



RUFOUS-NAPED THRUSH. 

 (Turd us Coluca.) 



Tu". rvfo'fuscus subtus cinereus, lunula nuclice rufa^ jugido albo 

 nigroque vario, macula narium g2daque albis. 



Red-brown Thrusli, beneath ash-coloured, with a rufous cres- 

 cent on the nape ; juguhim varied with black and white, with 

 a spot on the nostrils, and the throat white. 



Turdus Coluca. Gmel. Syst, Nat. 1. 827. — Laih. Ind, Orn, 1. 

 360.124. 



Le Coluca. Bvff. Hist. Nat. Ois. 4. 475.— PI. Enl 703. 



Le Teteuca. Bvff. Hist. Nat, Ois. 4. 475.— ^w/. PI. Enl, 821 . 

 (female ? ) 



Rufous-naped Thrush. Lath. Gen. Syn, 3. 85. 1 J7. 



This is almost seven inches in length : its beak 

 is blackish : the nape of its neck is rufous : the 

 upper parts of the body, wings, and tail, are rufous 

 brown : lower part of the forehead with a white 

 spot: the chin and throat of that colour; the 

 latter sprinkled with black: the breast greyish 

 brown : the belly, vent, and thighs, ash-coloured : 

 tail short : legs reddish brown : it varies in having 

 the nape of the neck rufous brown : female with 



