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HISTORY OF 



the upper plumage black, except the nape of the neck, which 

 is brown, each feather being surrounded by a large border of 

 light ferruginous; the eyelids and lower parts are of a dirty 

 white, inclining to ferruginous, that colour being more decided 

 on the breast, all the feathers of this part, the flanks, and 

 the eyelids, being slightly spotted with brown ; the middle 

 tail feathers are terminated with brown. 



