MRDS. PASSERES. 77. Turdus. 
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Inhabits Cayenne; 5 ! inches long. 
Bill and le^s brown ; zuing~coverts with reddiflr fpots. 
Above reddifh-brown, beneath cinereous ; chin, throat and 
brealt black, fiirroundcd with a black and white band. 
Ant r. 
Throat rufous, edged with black ; tail tipt with black ; 
between the Ihoulders a white fpot. 
Throat white, black in the middle. 
“clly and vent cinereous ; thighs reddifh-brown. 
Inhabits Cayenne; 6 inches long; is very aftive;. does not 
continue long on the wing, and climbs trees like the creeper ; 
is very fond of ants. 
Bill, middle of the back and wings black ; irids reddilh ; area 
of the eyes blue ; tail very fliort, rufous, the, coverts moflly 
tipt with reddilli-yellow ; jpUrious tilings white. , 
Chefnut, beneath varied with alternate tranfverfe blue and 
yellow ftreaks ; crown as far as the nape, quill-fea- 
thers and ocular band black, with another orange ; 
pedloral band and wedged tail blue. Blue-tailed T. 
Inhabits Guiana ; 8 -j inches long. 
Bill and kgs brown ; chin and throat yellowifh; greater wing- 
coverts tipt with white. 
Reddifli-bfown, beneath paler ; hind-head lead-colour ; 
front varied white and brown. King T. 
Inhabits South America, near the hillocks raifed by the termites 
or white ants, on which it feeds ; y-f- inches long. 
Bill brown ; quill-feathers black ; vent white Ifreak at die fide 
of the lower mandible and triangular Ipot in the tniddle of 
the breajl white ; legs reddilh, naked above the knees ; has a 
great affinity to the crow tribe, but has no recumbent feathers 
on the noftrils. 
Reddilh ; head Rreaked with brown ; eyebrows white ; 
tail-feathers brown, with darker flreaks ; legs yellow. 
Chihefe T. 
Inhabits China : refembles T. iliacus, but is lefs. 
Body above reddifh-brown, beneath reddiffi-yellow ; bill yel- 
lowifh ; head and nKk Ichgiludinally flreaked with brown ; 
tail rounded. 
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