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No. 64. Bulaca Newarensis.* Hopeson. 
Tur Nerat Brown Woop Owt. 
This species, so far as I yet know, lays in May. I have only 
seen one nest, which was in a deep, wooded, precipitous little 
* Botaca NEWARENSIS. 
Dimensions (of Males.) 
Old. Young. 
BUCA OUR, Lo .ce scapes aanenes peisMb bash ccsceuhaamennbea’ muives eat 215 215 
POS AME Os asl ecvccteesataises vesaavasdsexsenvuch te; sccesaartes 52°5 51°6 
UPS es ai wisn asa ea nity vp wie Cots Se Seu aRC ee ee 2b. loz. 1 1b. 122 oz 
WAM ont atatrnn csnthe saat sathanien aameh ce raniescatbaae “ 155 152 
Wymicn primary LONPES, | \vcvncods wens eras waxeeraene® 5th 5th 
Amount by which other primaries fall short of § 1st 4°5 Ist 4°7 
WOMEESINS SAG wih nhwanivd cobiestioSeteawaeeemeannhenee betes } 2nd 2°3 2nd 2°2 
‘Tail of how many feathers, 20. vaneisas saecesce execs 12: 12° 
Deneth Gr tall trom “vent,).., >. cess sete eaeeunnomtehe 9°5 9°5 
By how much longest tail feathers exceed 
SODELOR ES cast burns vantners way eeeionaniteeieker se eas een ity 0's 
Tarsus (densely feathered), ............5 pis Ssamee, Whe 3h 2°8 
Boat, tereastest lenebhy |: cuiccd nea uoasdceuses dateen ene 45 44, 
Peep REVUCRDE WAU. Se sowie uaaen ee ctugnn Ran veut: 5° 4°8 
1 ECA Bey RAE PP RE AGN aa RET ary Es ESM es 2° 2° 
Its claw, along curve,,.... Sood ananetnor me cccek reaedtete 14 1:25 
ATMO NOG teen se cs lenatewsices coamec nes henoseesereanem ences 9 9 
Mtcvclaw, ALOU CULVG,.2 0... vvessevetasn as Mae S, Me He Ta 10 
Mim ery Noes whewas cs sone ua ve vioeoncednaces Facitee meneame ten 1:8 16 
Ttaiclaw; alone CUrve,:, ... ccc vetons consdsieasnenwagskban 1°55 13 
Bit straieat How Dase, ~ ise.c.aseaeeschsensapeaenaunee 1-75 1°65 
PPM OLIN, de ssivnsiontitnesas asa tnasepnateeereebes 175 19 
Sy OT ADEN 5 vckuancaweaes sVoajts Veen aemmeeencar tether 19 18 
ss) AWACQUD BU PUD w-ioes tk caxacakra des cemederannaamenaes 1:45 1:37 
yf SLE DIRE TONG, a; a cmun pe atatangs excess eventos cenit ; 1:00 a) 
Length of cere which is indistinct, .............00 83 we) 
Distance by which the closed wings fall short of 
GNGCOL Gall: traci ace cece ce cee ee ne eee aes 15 0-7 
Distance by which lower tail coverts fall short of 
IGE, AS Rowe wavtestousi owrcans auseive tsisiae chit ae an earn eee 39 50 
Descrietion.—Legs and feet densely feathered to the last joints of the 
toes, which last joints, are pale plumbeous; claws dusky lead colour. 
Trides deep brown. Bill.—-Greenish horny white, bluish towards base ; cere, 
which is ill-defined, plumbeous. Bare eyelids and eye shelf, very pale, fleshy 
plumbeous. 
PrumaGE.—The centre of the forehead, crown, and occiput, deep 
blackish brown, with, in some lights, a marked purple gloss. Bristly 
feathers in front, and immediately above the anterior angle of the eye, black 
shafted, and with most of the webs black, but some of them greyish white. 
Point of the forehead and a broad line on each side, from the forehead, 
over the eye, very loosely webbed; black at the base, the terminal two- 
thirds greyish white, more or less distinctly rayed with pale, yellowish 
