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BARRED-TAIL THRUSH. 



(Turdus Coraya.) 



Tu, riifoifuscus, pileo laterihusque capitis et colli nigris, gula 



Jugulo strigisque sub oculis albis, cauda grisea Jasciis nigris. 

 Red-brown Thrush, with the top and sides of the head and 



neck black; the throat, jugulum, and stripes beneath the 



eyes, white ; tail grey, with black bars. 

 Turdus Coraya. Gmel, Syst. Nat. 1. 825. — Laih, Ind, Orn, 1. 



358. 117. 



Le Coraya. Buff. Hist. Nat. Ois. 4. 484.-^Buff. PI, Enl. 70U 

 Barred-tail Thrush. Lath. Gen, Syn. 3. 81. 110. 



The length of this is six inches and a half : 

 its beak is dusky, with the under mandible yel- 

 lowish : the top and sides of the head and neck 

 black, ending in a point on the latfer: beneath 

 the eye several short and narrow white streaks : 

 the chin and throat white : breast with an ash- 

 coloured tinge : upper parts of the body, wings, 

 general colour of the breast, the belly and thighs 

 red brown, the under parts palest: tail slightly 

 wedged, and, with its under coverts, grey, varied 

 with slender dusky bars. Native place unknown* 



