THREE-TOED OR DUSTARD-QUAII^S. 283 



say whether this species is really distinct from T. maadosa. 

 Total length, 5*2 inches; wing, 2-9 ; tail, t"i ; tarsus, 08. 



Range. — Island of Semao, Timor, 



C. Neck and breast u?iiform hn^ht rufo::s. 



XVI. THE CHESTNUT-BREASTED fJUS TARD-QUAIL. TURNIX 

 OCELLATA. 



Oriolus ocellatus^ Scopoli, Del. Flor. Faun. Insubr. pt. ii. p. 88 



(17S6). 



Tetrao htzoniensis^ Gmel. S. N. i. pt. ii. p. 767 (1788). 

 Hemipodius iJioracicus^ Temm. Pig. et Gall. iii. pp. 622, 755 



(1815)- 

 Turiiix ritfus, Vieillot, 2nd ed. Nouv. Diet. d'Hist. Nat. xxxv. 



p. 48 (1823). 

 Ortygis oceliaia, Meyer, Nov. Act. Acad. C. L.-C. Nat. Curios. 



xvi. Suppl. i. p. 1 01, pi. 17 (1834). 

 Tii7-iiix oceUafa, Ogilvie-Grant, Ibis. 1889, pp. 452, 469, pi. xiv. ; 



id. Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xxii. p. 548 (1893). 



Adult Male. — Differs from the female in having the chin and 

 middle of the throat white, generally with some black spots ; 

 no rufous nuchal collar; the black ocelli on the wing-coverts 

 larger and more numerous. Total length, 6*4 inches; wing, 

 3-8 ; tail, 1-6 ; tarsus, I'l. 



Adult Female. — General colour above ashy-brown w^ith irregular 

 wavy black bars and motllings, and some blotches of the same 

 colour ; a fairly well-defined rufous nuchal collar ; wing-coverts 

 brownish-buff, mostly with a black spot edged with whitish-buff 

 near the tip of the outer web ; sides of the head and throat 

 black (irregularly mixed with white in less mature examples) ; 

 neck, chest, and breast uniform rufous-chestnut ; rest of under- 

 parts dirty buff, paler on the belly. Total length, 6-9 inches; 

 wing, 4*2; tail, i-8 ; tarsus, i'2. 



^ange. — Luzon, Philippine Islands, 



