. Arctic zoology .. . ill, half an inch long: head, neck, 205. breaft, mottled with light ruft-color and black : back veryglofly: and the edges of the feathers ferruginous : from the bill,above and beneath each eye, extends to the hind part of the. head • EJwards. X X 2 a band 34Q LABRADOR THRUSH, AND FIELDFARE. a band of black : belly dufky : wings and tail blade, glofled with,green : tail rounded : legs black. Sxze of an Englifly ..cE. Appears in the province of New York in the latter end of Oiiobers, in its way from its more northern breeding place. Bl. Mus» .Labrad


. Arctic zoology .. . ill, half an inch long: head, neck, 205. breaft, mottled with light ruft-color and black : back veryglofly: and the edges of the feathers ferruginous : from the bill,above and beneath each eye, extends to the hind part of the. head • EJwards. X X 2 a band 34Q LABRADOR THRUSH, AND FIELDFARE. a band of black : belly dufky : wings and tail blade, glofled with,green : tail rounded : legs black. Sxze of an Englifly ..cE. Appears in the province of New York in the latter end of Oiiobers, in its way from its more northern breeding place. Bl. Mus» . liathamy iii. 46.—Bl. Mu3.—Lev. Mus. XH. With a black bill, rather {lender, near an Inone fpeclmen the plumage wholly black, glofled with variableblue and green * : in another f, the feathers on the head, neck, andbeginning of the back, flightly edged with deep ruft : tail, and reft ofthe plumage, full black ; tail even at the *. Inhabits Labrador,, and the province of New A. FiELDFARE, 5r. Zool. i. N° 106. Tardus pilaris. Suecis Kramsfogel, XIplandis Snofkata, Faun. Suec. N° Licorne, De Buffon, iii. 301. — PI. EnU 490.—Latham, iii. 24.—Lev. M-os.—Bl. Mus. I ^H. With head and rump cinereous : back and wing covertschefnut: breaft and belly of a rufty white, fpotted with black,..Weight about four ounces. Length ten inches. Thefe birds fwarm in the vioods oi Sweden and Norway: breedin the highefc trees; and continue, at left in Szveden, the whole yea^ J»In Norway, I do not trace them further north than the diocefe of • From Hud/ens Bay.—hzv. Mus. t New rork.—Qh. Mus. X^Amcen^ Acad. iv. 594, a. Bergeiu. MISSEL THRUSH. , j^r Bergen, They migrate in great numbers into Britain at Michaelmas^and depart about the beginning of March; but I have no certaintyof the place they come from. Multitudes are found in all feafons inPoland * : multitudes alfo migrate from other places to the Polijhwoods in autumn. Perhaps the w


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