THREE-TOED OR BUSTARD-QUAILS. 269 
Luraix micrescens, Tweeddale, P. Z. 8.1877, p. 765. 
Turnix haynaldi, Blasius, Ornis. iv. p. 317 (1888). 
Turnix fasciata, Ogilvie-Grant, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xxii. p. 535 
(1893). 
Adult Male—Chin and throat whrfe, narrowly edged with 
black on the sides only ; chest barred with black and duf/; no 
rufous nuchal collar contrasting with the colour of the back 
and upper parts, which resemble those of the female. Total 
leneth; 5°2 inches; wing, 3 5-tail, 1-1 ; tarsus, o’o. 
Adult Female—Chin and throat d/ack; but may be dis- 
tinguished from the females of the two previously-described 
forms by having @ wel/-defined rufous collar round the back of 
the neck, contrasting with the colour of the back and rest of 
the upper-parts, which are mostly black, finely mottled with 
grey and mixed here and there with rufous. Total length, 
Gunmehes swing, 374; tail, 1-1; tarsus, 1. 
Range,— Philippine Islands. 
III. THE CELEBEAN BUSTARD-QUAIL. TURNIX RUFILATUS. 
Turnix fasciatus, Gould (ec Temm.), Birds of Asia, vii. pl. 11 
(1861). 
Turnix rufilatus, Wallace, P. Z. S. 1865, p. 480; Ogilvie- 
Grant, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xxii. p. 536 (1893). 
Adult Male-—Chin and throat w/zfe, narrowly edged with 
black on the sides only; chest barred with black and wire , 
sides of the belly, thighs, and under tail-coverts rufous. Total 
length, 5°6 inches; wing, 3°4; tail, 1°1; tarsus, o'95. 
Adult Female-—Chin and throat white, barred with black, like 
the breast ; sides of the belly, thighs, and under tail-coverts 
rufous ; general colour above warm brown, greyish on the 
mantle, and inclining to rufous on the rump, all finely mottled 
with black ; wings as in J: ¢azgoor. Total length, 6°6 inches ; 
wing, 3°60; tail, 1°3 ; tarsus, 3°r. 
Range.—Confined to the island of Celebes. 
