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brown ; chin greyish white ; breast and belly reddish buff 

 colour ; vent and under tail-coverts dull white ; the under 

 surface of wings and tail-feathers smoke grey ; legs, toes, 

 and claws, pale brown. 



The whole length of the specimen described was thirteen 

 inches and three-quarters. From the carpal joint to the 

 end of the wing, seven inches and one-eighth; the first fea- 

 ther about two inches and a half long ; the second feather 

 about four inches and a half, and one inch shorter than the 

 third ; the fourth, fifth, and sixth feathers nearly equal, 

 and the longest in the wing. 



There is scarcely any describable difference in the plu- 

 mage of the two sexes. 



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