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of dusky hrown ; lowor flanks rather more iinifonii ashy lirown ; under 

 tail-coverts more tawny, with dusky l)rown cross-l)ars ; under wing-coverts 

 and axillars uniform ashy l)rown, the edge of the wing white; quills 

 uniform ashy hrown l^elow. Lengtli. 305; culmen 38; wing, 173; tail, 

 66; tarsus, 68; middle toe with claw, 91. 



"Young. — Resembles the old female, l)ut much more tawny everywliere. 

 especially on the sides of face, neck, and under i)arts, the latter l)eing 

 much more narrowly and indistinctly barred with dusky brown than in 

 the adult birds." (Sharpe.) 



"A male and female adult from C'atanduanes in the brownish buff 

 plumage of autumn and winter. Neither Dr. Sharpe, in his Catalogue, 

 nor any other author, so far as I am aware, makes the slightest reference 

 to the autumn change of plumage which is so marked in the male, only 

 the breeding dress being described, in which the whole of the liind neck 

 and under parts, as well as the general color of the upper parts, are black. 

 In the fuUy adult male before me the whole of the under ^Jarts from the 

 throat downward are pale bufP with rather fine, somewhat wavy, brownish 

 black bars, except on the middle of the belly, which is paler and nearly 

 devoid of markings; the under tail-coverts have the ground-color more 

 rufous-buff; the rest of the plumage also resembles that of the female. 

 The latter does not appear to have any different breeding plumage, or, 

 if she changes, the feathers are ver\ similar to those of the autumn dress." 

 (Grant.) 



"Abundant about paddy-fields in some localities. It nests on the 

 ground in these fields, and the natives found a number of nests for us 

 while cutting rice. They call the bird fug-tug from its note." (Bourns 

 and Worcester MS.) 



In an adult male from Sibuyan, June 7, 1004, the head and mantle 

 are light slate-gray Avith dark centers to the feathers and the lower parts 

 are pale slate-gray with numerous light colored cross-liries. Frontal 

 shield and bill to proximal edge of nostril scarlet; base of lower uumdible 

 scarlet; rest of bill pea-green; legs dull green; nails dark gray. Length, 

 432; wing, 241; tail, 86; bill from gape. 37; bill from nostril, 21; 

 tarsus, 81 ; middle toe with claw. i)4. 



In an adult male from Guindulman, Bohol, June 3, 1!>06, the he;i(l. 

 face, and lower parts are largely black and except on top of head, the 

 greater number of the feathers are fringed with pale buff or white. 

 Length, 41!); wing, 235; tail, 87; bill from gape, 36; bill tVoin nosti-il, 

 19; tarsus, 77 ; middle toe with claw. !>4. 



Genus l*OKPHYHi() Brisson, 1760. 



Bill stout and very deep; nostrils circidar; frontal sliield broad, cover- 

 ing the entire forehead, its posterior border square ; legs and toes very 

 long and heavy. 



