and to se at their best, they must ' be observed in 



i that it woiild seem that they take 



the,ir perfedt plumage, after the 



. 



' . ' - >2 

 ' ' 



The which the beautiful species figured in 



is the typical representative have the 



'. d in front, a conspicuous wing-speculum, and 



the outer web of the innermost secondaries chestnut On 



lge of the bill the lamellae are prominent, and are more 



' towards the tip of the upper mandible. T' 

 s out towards the tip, and is broader at the end than at 

 ise, and on the lower mandible the lamellae do not pro- 

 utwardly. , The sexes are alike in plumage, and the feet 

 are flesh-coloured. These are the characters of the genus 

 according to Count "Salvadqri, and they are ample for 

 two species of which it consists are both 

 -iloration, and are easily rt 



nropean species, there is bui 

 Archipe' 



P- 195 (1- 



I 



Iford, Col. 





 p. 171 \ 



. B. Brit. M 



Adult Male. General d, black, whii 



-stnut, the tu 'ih a gloss of ' 



.:k occup) . utiie head and upper i! 



