buonapaete’s gtjll. 
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below the black parts, where they are grey. The second¬ 
aries are blackish brown towards the tip within the grey margins; 
the tertiaries have more or less of blackish brown irregularly 
disposed, towards their tips; greater and lesser under wing 
coverts, white. Tail, white, with a band of black near the 
tip; upper tail coverts, white. Legs and toes, bright carmine 
red. 
The female is a little smaller than the male, length, one 
foot two inches. 
The young bird, in the first year, has the bill brownish, 
pale at the base underneath; head, crown, neck on the back, 
and nape, greyish brown, with paler tips to the feathers; 
throat and breast on the upper part, white, faintly tinged 
with buff. Tertiaries, blackish brown, the tips paler. Legs 
and toes, pale yellowish brown. 
mu . viir. 
Jb' 
