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PATAGONIAN EXPEDITIONS: ZOOLOGY. 



Wings : All the coverts like the interscapular region, reddish brown, 

 with ashy tips to the feathers; the quills all brown of the same tone, 

 shaded with ashy on their exposed surfaces ; the primaries whitish at base 

 and for two-thirds their length, this color obscured by minute flecking of 

 dull brown ; the shafts ivory-white ; the primary coverts white and flecked 

 to a less degree, and crossed by three indistinct brown lines, or narrow 

 bands ; the secondaries brown like the back, and, seen from above, very 

 obscurely barred, or spotted irregularly with dull cinnamon; all the quills 

 from beneath present a strong cinnamon tint on both vanes and this ground 

 color is barred distinctly and rather narrowly with dark brown ; under wing- 

 coverts and axillaries cinnamon, barred with dark brown in narrow bars 



far apart. 



FIG. 292. 



Milvago chimango. P. U. O. C. 7887. Immature male. Punta Arenas, Chili, 3 January, 



1898. One-fourth natural size. 



Lower parts : More reddish brown than above ; the feathers with pro- 

 nounced ashy or whitish tips, the whole having a decidedly mottled char- 

 acter, the thighs inclining to pale cinnamon, and the under tail-coverts 

 creamy white, sometimes washed with pale cinnamon. 



Bill: Greenish yellow; the cere dull pinkish. 



Iris : Varying shades from grey to hazel-brown. 



Feet : Olive greenish, with a strong yellow tinge. 



Immature birds and young of the year : Similar in general appearance 



