5:1. MIMU3. 33/ 



h". "White at base of primaries almost imper- 

 ceptible, the feathers' almost entirely dark 



Ijrowu '."...'. _. elegans, p. 339. 



h'. Penultimate tail-feather entirely white .... orpheus, p. 340. 

 h. Three outer tail-feathers entirely white. 



c". Larger: primaiy-cover.ts entirely pure 

 white; entire upper surface rusty' brown, 

 contrasting with the wings, which are 

 blackish, e.xcepting for the narrow white 

 tips to the coverts arid the white at the 

 base of quills and tips of the secondaries, dorsalis, p. 341. 

 d". Smaller : primary-coverte white, with the 

 terminal third black ; wings with a broad 

 white band extending down them, com- 

 posed of the median and gi-eater wing- 

 coverts and the central secondaries, some 



of which are entirely white triurus, p. 342. 



c. Outer tail-feather brown or blackish, broadly 

 tipped with white. 

 (■:. Flanks distinctly streaked or spotted with 

 dusky brown*. 

 e". Ear-coverts whitish, with a streak of 

 blackish brown, more or less pronounced 

 along the upper margin. 

 a'". A distinct moustache of blackish spots, 

 a^. Chest ashy or whitish, without black 

 bars, 

 a'. Primary-coverts white, with the 

 extreme bases black, forming a 



conspicuous wing-patch longicaudatus, p. 342. 



h"". Primaiy-coverts black, edged with 

 white. 

 a^. Larger; wing 4-85 inches, culmen 

 1-1 inch : upper surfece light 

 brown, distinctly striped with 

 darker brown ; the white tips to 

 the tail-feathers well defined on ,,.„.. „,„ 



both webs W^iz, p. 343. 



l\ Smaller; wing 4-(i inches, culmen [bahamensis, ^. ZAL 

 1 inch : upper surface dark 

 brown, uniform on the back ; 

 the white tips to the tail-feathers 



oblique thenca, p. 345. 



h*. Chest white, barred with black-ish 

 brown or crossed by a broad band 



of the latter colour trifmciatus, p. 346. 



b . Without any dark moustache. 

 £■'. Upper surface bluisli grey, uniform 

 excepting for a few dark streaks on 



the head Ihulus, p. 346. 



d*. Upper surface dark brown. 



c'. Upper sui'faco distinctly streaked 



* Ou M. gilvut: there nre often slight streaks to he seen, but so slight as to be 

 notieeable with difficulty, and I consider that its place is better with the un- 

 striped section of the genus. 



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