BY ROBERT HALL. 475 



(e.) Male (juv.). — Crown greyish, all feathers broadly edged 

 with faint yellow, no trace of white shafts; forehead faint yellow 

 at base connecting the lores at their anterior ends ; line above 

 lores prominent with a velvety yellow not so strong as in adult; 

 lores greyish-white; superciliary stripe faint tawny-white; alar 

 speculum as crimson as in adult; thi^oat and flanks washed with 

 yellow; abdomen impure white; primaries brownish-black tipped 

 with fulvous, the anterior edge of the web of the third primary 

 prominent by a clear white, highly contrasting; the narrow outer 

 edge of first primary fulvous; secondaries edged with rufous- 

 brown, including inner two secondaries, which are white in adult; 

 tail as in adult, though less clear in the whites, coverts similar; 

 bill a shade less robust than in adult and of a light horn-black 

 except at base of lower mandible and along the edges of the 

 mandibles. 



