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BIRDS. PASSERES. 77. Turdijs. 501 
Srown ; head black ; belly and rump rufous; ■yyings with 
a white fpot. £lack~capped T. 
Inhabits the Cape of Good Hope ; g indies long. 
Slides of the BclLy with brown Hreaks ; tail wedged, the feathers 
pale at the tips. 
fJeep grccnilh-blue ; feathers of the head and neck nar- 
row, long ; bill cinereous ; legs Icad-colour. 
Marittus T. 
Inhabits the IJle of Ft;ance : 7 inches long. 
'''-ilt. 
Steel-blue, beneath white ; wings with a longitudinal 
white band ; tail a little wedged. Mindanao T, 
Inhabits Mindinao : 7 inches long. 
£iU lead-colour ; kgs brown. 
^ro\vn ; belly and vent white ; tail fubforked ; 2 middle 
tail-feathers wholly, the reft on the outer edge gold- 
green, the outermoft each fide on the outer edge 
white. Madagaftar T. 
Inhabits Madagafcar ; 7I inches long. 
and legs black ; rump grccnifli ; breaji and J/anks reddlflt- 
brown ; quilifeathers blackifh, 2 — 6 on the outer hde partly 
white, partly violet, the fecondaries black, varied with violet 
and green. 
Grey-brown; belly vrhitilh; wings, tail, bill and legs 
brown. Senegal T. 
Inhabits near the Senegal: 8 inches long. 
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Pale olive-brown, beneath pale fulphur ; rounded tail yel- 
low, the middle feathers brown. ^ Long-billed T. 
Inhabits ilje illands Eimto and York : g-| inches long. 
^ill 1 1 inch long, hardly notched at the point, and with the 
kgt brown fleih-colour ; toes long ; hind-claw hegep fea- 
thers of the head fiiort, pointed ; wing-coverts and quill-fea- 
thers edged with yellowilh. 
■Body fometimes waved with brown and pale taw’ny. 
Grey ; crown and neck above whitifli ; breaft, b^ly 
vent pale grey-red. 
Inbabits 
