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20.
PAGODA THR.
D e s c r ip t ion.
Place«
21. MALABAR
THR.
DfiSCRIPT-lON»
Place;
22 . RUFOUS*
TAILED THR.
Description,
Le Martin Brame, Sa«. Voj. Ind. ii. jä 189.
R A T H E R bigger than the Houfe Sparrow. Bill black,
with the end half yellow: indes blue: the feathers of the
head are black, long, and narrow, and form a creft; thofe of the
throat, neck, breaft, and belly, are of the fame lhape, and each
has a line of white down the fhaft: the back, wing coverts, and
rump, are grey: the quills and tail black: under tail coverts
white: legs and claws yellow.
This inhabits the coafts of Malabar and' Coromandel, where it
is called Martin Brame, as it chiefly is met with about the towers
of the Pagodas*
Le Martin vieillard de la Côte de Malabar, Siti. Fy. but. ii. p. 195.
U N D E R eight inches in length. The bill is black, inclining
to yellow at the tip : the head and' neck feathers are long
and narrow, of a cinerous grey, with a ftreak of white down the
fhaft : the back, rump, wing coverts, and tail, are cinereous grey :
quills black: the breaft, belly, and under tail coverts, rufous
brown : the legs yellow.
Inhabits the coaft of Malabar.
T ENGTH fcven inches. Bill black; tip curved : upper parts
of the bird olive brown, beneath pale purplilh white : quills
and tail dulky; all but the two middle feathers rufous for twothirds
thirds of their l engththe upper tail coverts are alfo rufous :
legs black-
From the Cafe of Good Hope. In the collection of Sir Jofeph
Banks-
T EN G TH feven inches. Bill dulky, with a very few hairs at
■ *“ ' the bafe: upper parts of the plumage dulky olive green:
crown of the head dulky : throat and breaft rufous : over the
eyes a ftreak of white j through the eyes another of black: quills,,
and two middle tail, feathers, dulky reddilh brown; the reft of
the tail feathers rufous : legs black.
Erom the Cape of Good Hope.-
e NERAL colour ofthe plumage brown r the breaft inclined
to black :■ over- the eyes a ftreak o f white : the chin and
vent are alfo white.
This is a Sibirian fpecies,. and found in the woods beyond-
Lake.Baikal. Its call is like the cry of a Keftril.
Turdus ruficollis> Pali. 7rav. iii. p. 694.
n -1 H E upper parts of the body,, and two middle tail feathers,
are brown i" the reft ofthe tail and neck' rufous . breaft and
belly white.
Inhabits the Larch forefts beyond the Lake Baikal,
Tardus Sibiricus, Fall. Trav. iii. p, 694. 10.
T ESS than the laft. The mouth yellow : ■ general colour of
the plumage black: a ftreak over the eyes, , and under the
wings, , white..
Pl a c i .
_ 23v „
RED-TAILED
THR.
Description.
Place.
24.
DARK THR.
DlSCRIP-TiONi
Placi.
H RED-NECKED
THR.
Description;
Place.
26.
WHITE-
BROWED THR.
Description.
Inhabits