BIRDS. PASSERES. 77. Turdus. 4^7 
^jive-brown ; bread and belly whitilh, fpotted wltb brown ; 
primary q>iill-feathers and legs black. Brown T: 
Inhabits Nexv York : fize of T. iliacus. 
T; 
awny, beneath white fpotted with black ; cheeks brown,' 
Spotted with white ; rump, primary pointed Oulll and 
tail-feathers brown. Tawny T; 
Inhabits New York ; fize of the lift. 
^ufty-brown, beneath yellowKli-whitc ; chin cinnabar, 
edged with white and black ; lores black ; eyebfovVs 
■white. Ruby-throat T. 
Inhabits Kantfchatka and Siberia ; 6 inches long. 
Bill black ; fpace between the bill and eyes black ; tail a little 
■wedged ; chin fometiihes white. 
H j 
^^d and pcftoral band blhck ; Break from the eyes to the , 
hind-head ferruginous; body above cinereohs, beneath 
ferrugincnis. ■ SpottedT. 
hits near Nootka Sound ; lo inches long. 
‘■U black ; greater wing-coverts with a triangular rufty fpol 
near the tip ; quill-Jeathers black, with a rully fpots oh the 
outer fide ; legs yellow. ^ 
^nale ; chin and throat cinereous, mixed with white pefto- 
ral band o ; body beneath red; growing white towards the 
r'ettt. 
; bill and legs black ; feathers of the crown 
sttd nape,- wing-coverts and primary quill-feathers 
edged with pale rufous. Hudfonian 'I. 
inhabits Hudfon’s Bay : in ’ 
• inches long. 
aved with black and pale ferruginous, beneath biackifh ; 
'"'ings and tail gloffy green 9 above and beneath the 
- 'yes a black ftripe. New Tor\ ST. 
nhabits North America fize of a bla'ck-bird. 
and legs black ; tail rourtded. 
’ p'^'Ped head black ; wings black-green; primary 
'l^‘‘B-feathcrs at the bafe and tip of the tail rufous ; 
above the eyes a naked yellow' band. Gingi T. 
nhabits India ; fize of the miffel thfuihi 
and legs yellow. 
