04 REVIEW OF THE 
at the length of an inch pure white, the outer web white 
up to the distance of an inch from the base; next pair 
with a large white spot at the tip, edged on the outer 
web with the color of the basal part; third pair with a 
very narrow wedge-shaped spot on the outer web near 
the shaft. Wings brown, coverts and quills edged with 
olive-brown, greater and median coverts tipped with white, 
forming a double row of white, inner secondaries edged 
and tipped with white, as in A. setosa, under wing-coverts 
ashy fulvous, inner edge of quills vinous gray, sides of 
head blackish, a distinct spot above the eye silky white, 
chin and throat pure white, chest pale ashy gray, with 
well-defined, somewhat black edged, lanceolate spots of 
white, flanks uniform ashy gray, centre of breast dirty 
white, abdomen and vent very pale ochre, under tail- 
coverts pure white, thighs dark gray, spotted with white. 
Bill entirely black, feet sooty brown. Wing 8,4 cm, tail 
8,7, outermost pair 7,7, tarsus 1,8, culmen 1,5. 
61. Rhipidura vidua Salvadori. 
Hab. Koffiauw. 
62. Rhipidura setosa (Quoy & Gaim.). 
A great series from the Waigiou Archipelago (Guebeh, 
Gagie, Waigiou, Salwati, Mysol), from New Guinea (Bay 
Lobo, types of R. gularis Miill.), Seleh, Sorong, Dorey, 
Andai, Warbusi, Doktur) and the Bay of Geelvink (Meos- 
noum and Jobie). 
This species is characterized by its ashy gray upper 
surface with darker head, the sooty brown upper tail- 
coverts and by the black tail having the outermost pair 
and sometimes also the next one tipped with white, the 
white reaching up halfway to the base on the outer web 
of the outermost pair, further by the superciliary streak , 
whole chin and throat, centre of breast and under tail- 
coverts, being pure white; chest ashy gray, some of the 
feathers with white shaft-streaks, abdomen buffy white. 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XV. 
