22S LLOYDS NATURAL HISTORY, 



A7iser cinereus, Meyer; Dresser, B. Eur. vi. p. 35^, pi 411 

 (1878); B. O. U. List Br. B. p. 115 (1883); Saunders, 

 cd. Yarr. Br. B. iv. p. 253 (1885); Seebohm, Br. B. iii. 

 p. 500 (18S5); Saunders, Man. p. 385 (1889); Lilford, 

 CVl. Fig. Br. B. part xxvi. (1893). 



Adult Male. — General colour above light brown, with ashy 

 centres to the feathers and whity-brown margins ; the lower 

 back, rump, and upper tail-coverts lavender-grey ; wing-coverts 

 like the back, but the lesser series, as well as the coverts round 

 the bend of the wing, light bluish-grey, with which colour the 

 median and greater coverts are tinged ; bastard-wing bluish 

 grey, with somewhat broader white margins, and shaded with 

 brown ; primary-coverts grey ; primaries blackish, with ^Yhite 

 shafts, the outer ones grey for a considerable portion of their 

 length; the secondaries blackish-brown, narrowly edged with 

 white ; the inner secondaries browner, like the back ; sides of 

 rump and long upper tail-coverts white ; centre tail-feathers 

 ashy-brown, edged and tipped with white, the remainder 

 blackish on the outer web and at the base, the dark colour 

 disappearing to'.vards the outermost, which are white; head 

 and neck light brown, the feathers of the hind-neck somewhat 

 lanceolated and forming a soft ruff; sides of face light ashy- 

 brown, with a narrow line of white fringing the base of the 

 upper mandible ; under surface of body white, the throat and 

 chest ashy-grey, with whitish margins to the feathers ; the breast 

 and abdomen slightly mottled with black ; thighs grey ; sides 

 of body brown, with whity-brown margins to the feathers ; 

 under wing-coverts and axillaries light lavender-grey ; bill 

 flesh-coloured, with the nail white ; feet flesh-colour ;_ iris light 

 brown. Total length, 30*0 inches; culmen, 2-6; wing, 17-8; 

 tail, 7'o ; tarsus, 3-2. 



Adiilt Female.— Similiar to the male but smaller. Total 

 length 30*0 inches ; wing, i6'o. 



YoiTiigBirda.— Darker than the adults and having no black on 

 the under-parts. 



Characters. — The white nail at the end of the bill distin- 

 guishes this species, as well as the absence of any conspicuous 

 white on the forehead, combined with the light grey of the 



