70 REVIEW OF THE 
b'”. Shafts of tail-feathers rich glossy copper- 
bronze, wing 6,4 . . . . . + brachyrhyneha 42. 
ad’. Two ae pairs of ieeathers ben four 
outermost pairs uniform pa cinnamon like 
the whole plumage . . > +e + « Cinnamomea 43. 
d. Forehead blue like the crown. 
a”. Abdomen fulvous . . . . . « . « . « cyanieeps 4d, 
6’. Abdomen white . . . . . … « albiventris 45. 
B. Bill large, measuring more than 13 em. oe front !). 
a. Inner tail-feathers uniform dark brown, outer 
uniform fulvous or isabel. 
a. Outer tail-feathers pale cinnamomeous . . . fuscorufa 46. 
6’. Outer tail-feathers isabel with a tinge of fulvous. 
a’. Upper surface olive-brown, tinged with ashy, 
outer edge of quills dull rufous. . . . . diluta 47. 
b". Upper surface earthy brown, without any 
grayish tinge, quills edged with lively rufous sumbawensis 48. 
b. Tail uniform dark brown or black, or dark with 
white tips. 
a’. Under tail-coverts black or sooty brown, some- 
times narrowly tipped with white. 
a’. Back olive-brown, tail uniform sooty black. 
a’. Abdomen and flanks ashy olive or olive 
brown, never sooty brown . . . . . threnothorar 49. 
6”. Abdomen and flanks sooty black . . . rosenbergi 50. 
6’. Back sooty brown, tail-feathers broadly tipped 
with white. 
maculipectus 51. 
"Wenebrosa 52. 
5”. All the tail-feathers tipped with white . lewcothorax 53. 
6’. Under tail-coverts white or fulvous. 
a’. Upper surface ashy gray, never tinged with 
a”. Centre tail-feathers entirely black . 
brown. 
a”. Throat gray or spotted, never pure white. 
at, Throat and chest uniform bluish ashy gray euryura 54, 
6+. Throat and chest spotted with white. 
a>, Abdomen and under tail-coverts white perlata 55. 
65, Abdomen pale ochraceous, under tail- 
coverts white. . . . . . … « tenkatei 56. 
c5, Abdomen and under fnilecansees Sines buruensis 57. 
6”. Throat pure white, a broad chest-band either 
uniform gray or spotted with white. 
1) An exception from this rule is made by R. pectoralis, its bill being not more than 
13 cm. in length. It has, however, its nearest allies in the large-billed group. 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XV. 
