GOLD-TENTED THRUSH. 
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below into dull white. Back, brown, not so dark as the head. 
The wings have the first quill feather very short, only an 
inch in length, the second three quarters of an inch longer 
than the first, but shorter than the third, the fourth the 
longest in the wing. The tail is slightly forked; under tail 
coverts, brilliant yellow. Legs, toes, and claws, black. 
This description is taken from Mr. Yarrell’s, who had the 
specimen lent to him by Dr. Burkitt, of Waterford, into whose 
possession it had come. 
