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green, inclining to bluish ou the liead and npper tail-covcrts ; a 

 white pectoral zone separates the chest from the breast, bell}-, and 

 under tail-coverts, which are blood-red ; thighs black ; primaries 

 and secondaries black with white bases, the former with white 

 margins to, and the latter with fine white vermiculatious on, the 

 outer web ; greater primary wing-coverts black, rest of the coverts 

 black, finely vermiculated with white ; centre pair of tail-feathers 

 bronze-green, with black terminal bar ; second and third pairs the 

 same, but the inner web black ; three outer pairs black, obsoletely 

 barred with white, and each with a wide terminal white band : 

 bill yellow, blackish on the upper part of the culmeu. Total length 

 11 inches, wing 5-2, tail 63, tarsus 0'6. 



A male after the first moult differs from the above in having the 

 white bars narrow but distinct. 



Ah hnmature male has many of the white feathers in the pectoral 

 zone finely barred with black, and the plumage of the underparts, 

 especially the under tail-coverts, mixed with rufous feathers ; the 

 greater secondary-coverts and the secondaries resemble those of the 

 adult female, but are also blotched with buff at the extremities ; the 

 lesser and median coverts are like those of the adult male ; the 

 middle pair of tail-feathers have the extremity rufous, which is 

 repeated in the second and third pairs in a less degree ; the three 

 outer pairs are black ; most of the outer webs and a wide terminal 

 part white, mixing irregularly with the black ; the margins are in 

 addition irregularly mixed with rufous-bu£E and marked with black. 



Adult female. Lores, cheeks, and throat deep black, rest of head, 

 chest, back, rump, and upper tail-coverts olive-brown ; a white 

 pectoral band separates the chest from the red breast, belly, and 

 under tail-coverts ; thighs blackish grey ; wings as in the male 

 adult, but the coverts are finely vermiculated with buff; middle 

 tail-feathers rufous-brown with black terminal band ; second and 

 third pairs the same, but the inner web black ; three outer pairs 

 black, banded with white on the outer and terminal half of the 

 inner webs, and each with a wide white terminal bar : bill yellow. 

 Total length lO'l inches, wing 5'1, tail 6*1, tarsus 0"o5. 



An immature female differs from the above in having the under 

 tail-coverts mostly rufous-buff", while the tail-feathers resemble 

 those of the immature male. 



Nab. Hanging from Bolivia through Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, 

 Venezuela, and British Guiana. 



a,b. d 2 ad.sk. Tilotilo, Prov. Yungas, Bolivia Salvin-Godman Coll. 

 (Bucklei/). 



c. d ad. sk. Peru. Gould Coll. 



(Type of the species.) 



d. S ad.sk. Huasampilla, July f TT^^iYe/y). Salvin-Godman Coll. 



e. 2ad.sk. Cosnipata, July ( Jf/HYe/y). Salvin-Godman Coll. 

 '/. 2 ad. sk. Ecuador. Sah-iu-Godman Coll. 

 f/, k. (S imm. sk. Marp.vifia ( ViUayomez). Salvin-Godman Coll. 

 i. (Jad.sk. San Lucas (J7//rt7/o?Mp^). Salvin-Godman Coll. 

 k. S ad. sk. Mates, June {Frasvr). Sclater Coll. 



/, m. S fid. sk. Quito. Gould Coll. 



