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PHILIPPINE
THR.
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38. I SURAT THR.
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PACIFIC THR.
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This inhabits China, where it is common in the woods, and
lives moftly on infefts. It is known there by the name of
Shan-bu.
La petite Grive des Philippines, Su/. oîf. iü, p, 315,
Lev. Mu/.
g I Z E of the laft. Upper parts of the body olive brown:
neck and bread: rufous, fpotted with white: the belly and
vent yellowi'fh white. : -
Brought from the Philippine IJles by M. Sonner at.
Le Merle huppe de Surate, Sen. Vcy.lnd. ii. p. , 94.
L E N G T H eight inches. Bill pale rufous : irides red : head
and neck black: the feathers on the crown are lohg, narrow,
and black, and fall on the neck: the breaft, belly, and under
tail coverts, dirty grey: the back and rump amber-colour:
wing coverts deep changeable green ; the fecondaries the fame •
the two next to the body dirty grey; and the greater quills
and tail black : legs black.
Inhabits Surat.
L E N G T H five inches and a half. Bill dufky : upper parts of
the plumage alh-colour: fides of the head, under the eye„
and all the under parts, brownilh white : the fides of the neck
and breaft moft inclined to brown : between the bill and eye a
dufky ftreak: tail black; the tips of all the feathers white:
legs dufky.
From the Friendly IJles. In the colleftion of Sir JoJeph Banks.
L E N G T H five inches and a half. Bill dufky: the upper
parts of the plumage pale brown : forehead and under parts
cinereous white : belly and lower part of the thighs pale brown:
tail even at the end : legs dufky.
Inhabits Sandwich IJlands. In the colleftion of Sir Jofeph
Banks.
Turdus rufùs, Lin.SyJI.i. p. 293. N° 9.
La Grive de la Caroline, Brif. orn. ii. p. 223. -N° 8.
Le Moqueur François, Buf. oij.iïi. p. 323.— PI. tnl. 643.
Fox-coloured Thrulh, Catejl. Car. i. pi. 28.— ArS. Zo.l.
Br. Muf. Lev. Muf.
g l Z E of a Fieldfare: length eleven inches. Bill blackifh :
• irides yellow : the head and upper parts of the body are rufous
; the under parts dirty white, marked with brown fpots :
the fécond and greater coverts tipped with white, making a
double white bar on each wing: quills brown, with rufous margins
: tail wholly rufous, rounded, and above four inches long :
legs brown.
This is found in various parts of America : in Virginia and
Carolina it remains the whole year.
It feeds chiefly on the Bird Cherry-, and has a great variety of
notes, but does not ling near fo fweetly as the next fpecies.
It is called in Virginia the French Mocking Bird. It is ob-
ferved to make a kind of hilling noife on the approach of any
one.
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SANDWICH
THR.
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+- FERRUGINOUS
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