35. PALJ50RNIS. 45g 



13. Palasornis exsul. 

 Palseornis exsul, A. NewL Ibis, 1872, p. 33 (Q) ■ id P 7 o 1aw 



t«&. p.' ^ HsS Sly' ^- S8 .(?)' 28 9; Hart,. V„. 

 P- 235(CW«p. ft*, p . 123); & p^^fl* NaSSTfiB'tSai). ' 



beSh^' F™"!? a PP° aranCe *"**»» Raucous, darker above than 

 rl„ n , ^ 0m *¥ COrne1 ' 8 of the mouth proceeds an ill-dehne 

 duU black chin-stripe, which becomes broader as it pas^s backward 



r; e £^sms tea* sas 



it contrary aspect ; the outer rectnces paler. Kumn verditer hi,,*. 

 Primaries with their outer and most part of their Wr welt deS 

 greenish blue, the former with narrow lighter edges S ft?l h 



ToWle^ 16 inche,, ™ g 7-5, tail «f bffl J, S M ^ W * 



ifaZe. " It differs from the type ( 9 ) at first *,»>,+ k^ :+ 

 JAU. k enmsoo at the b„ f , £d$ ^gSC^Sts 



Most of the primaries are marked each by a dull black patch on he 

 ner web ne,r ho tip ; and the middle -secondaries arelS, d Jkv 



sw&M-je rr alar patch ° n the ^ c °^ 



1W S^'7 h6re m ° St likel >' b 3 r this time ^ is extinct 

 Prof. Newton, before receiving a male specimen, promostickted 

 that , the " la c ^ have a red alar patch, b it' when he re 

 eeiyed one he found, to his disappointment that the alar patch was" 

 wanting C Ibis, 1876, p. 288); both Dr. Ouatalcf and l)r Re h 

 enow, having overlooked the last statement of Prof 'New on" 

 described the male with a red alar patch ! Newton, 



Mo* IM, ,!,„„ „ . comply, „„„ d „,„ ,,„,,„ h perfeM ^^ 



