338 riciDJi. 



Keij to ilie Sjiecies. 



A. With no yellow nuchal band. 

 a'. Upper wiuji-coverts not spotted. 

 a" . IJniforni above and below. 



a'". Above and below brown tinj,^ed 

 with olive, the back-feathers some- 

 times tipped with rusty red. 

 a^. Face light brown. 



a'. Larger : length G'3 inches, wing 

 3*85 ; upper tail-coverts in adult, 

 as well as in young, nearly 

 black, rarely tipped with olive 

 in the adult. 



a''. Crown and occiput red fumiyatus ^ ad., p. 343. 



b''. Top of the head and the occi- 

 put brown, without any red . fumiyatus 5 ad., p. 343. 

 6'. Smaller : length 6 inches, culmen 

 3'53 ; upper tail-coverts in adult 

 generally tinged with olive, 

 c". Top of the head and the occi- 

 put red cah(iti(S ad., p. 344. 



fZ°. Top of the head and the occi- 

 put blackish brown cahuti^^^-, p- 344. 



hK Anterior half of face white, shading 

 into brown posteriorly. 

 c\ Crown and occiput dull red .... oleciffmits c^ ad., p. 345. 

 fp. A^'itll no red ou the cro^^■u or 



occiput oleuijinus 5 ad., p. 345. 



b'" . Above gulden brown, conspicuously 

 washed with red, this colour also 

 extending on to the wing-coverts, 



side of the neck, and the chest ; top [p. .'JJO, 



of the head and tlie occiput crimson. sunyninok'ntKs ,^ aA., 

 c"'. Above bright red ; below uniform 

 white or buffy white ; the face and 

 side of the neck posteriorly pale 

 buffy brown. 

 c\ Top of the head, occiput, and nape 



red caUunotusS'^d.., p. 347. 



d^. Top of the head, occiput, and nape 



dusky or brownish black caUonotus^nd., p. 347. 



b" . Below barred ; unil'omi or slightly 

 spotted above. 

 iV" . Underparts white, with verj' narrow 

 dusky b;U's. 

 e'. Orbital region and upper part of the 

 face, including the ear-coverts, 

 dusky brown, this colour not sepa- 

 rated from the crown and occiput 

 by white ; underparts with only a 



few faint dusky bars callouotns juv., p. 347. 



/'. Orbital region and auricular stripe 

 blackish brown, the latter sepa- 

 rated from the crown and occiput 

 by white ; underparts entirely 

 barred in adult (the barring more 

 obsolete in young). 



