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N. V. II, -S, pi. xii, f. 27, 1S44. lirachijolus jiiihi/ilri.i amn-iriniiix, MiiNAl'. ('i)iis|i. 

 Av. i>. .11, IS4!). Jlrni-lii)(it.i(.i mssiiii, liRKWi:!!, Pi'. Boston Soc. N. 11. Xr.wn. 

 P. li. Rcp'f, \M, IV, 7G. — IIkkkm. do. VII, 34, 1S.'.7. — Ca.ssix (in li.viiin) liiiiLs X. 

 Am. 18r)8, 54. -('(hip. fi SrcKi,. P. K. licp't, XII, ii, in.'j, ISOO. - CurK.s, P. A. 

 N. S. (Pidcl. Orn. Ariz. 1 ISiiii, 14. — Okay, Ilaml Li.st, I, 5], 18(19. Ih-iii-hiiolux 



IJuloiHllJUCnsit, (ion. I), p. Z. .S. 1S37, 10. ()lll'< llll'n/ICll/Mllsi.S, Dauw. Zool. livllj;. pt. 



iii, p. 3i, pi. iii. — (!i:ay, (Jen. lol. .sp. 3; Li-^t liinl.s I'.ilt. Mus. 108. — Hipnap. 

 C'oiisp. .")]. Asia ij<i/op<i(jocnsi.i, SriiicKi.. Oin. Syn. I, IS'p.'i, 211. 



8r. CiiAU. Aihilt. Oroiuul-c'olor of the liciiil, iici-k, liack, sf.ipiiliirs, nimp, anil lower 

 parls, pale oclirai'coii.s ; each fcatlier (except on the riinipj witli a medial loiifritndiiial 

 slri]ie of'liiai'ki.sh-hrowii. — the.«e liroadcst on the .seapiilar.s ; on the hack, iia])e, occiput, and 

 JMgiihiin, the iwo colors about equal ; on the lower parts, the stripes grow narrower pos- 

 teriorly, those on the abdoinoii and sides Iieinj,' in tho I'oriu of narrow lines. Thi' flanks, 

 lejrs, anal rejfion, and lower tail-coverts are always perfectly iinin.aeuiate ; the h\;,'s most 

 deeply ochrac.'coii.s, the lower tail-coverts nearly 

 pnre while. The riunp has obsolete cre.scentic 

 marks of brownish. The wiiii;s are varieu^ated 

 with the general dnsky and ochraeeons tints, lint 

 the markings are more irregular ; the yellowish 

 in I'orin of indentations or conlluent spots, n])- 

 proaehiiig the shal\s from tho edge, — broadest 

 on tho outer webs. Secondaries ero.ssed by 

 about five bands of ochraceous, the last, terminal; 

 primary coverts plain blackish-brown, with one 

 or two poorly d(>fmed transverse scries of ochra- 

 eeons spots on the bas.ll portion. Primaries 

 ochraceous on the b.asal two-thirds, the terminal 

 |)ortion cIimi- dark brown, the tips (broadly) 

 p.'ile brownish-yellowish, this becoming ob.soleto on tho longest; the duskv extends 

 toward the bases, in three to five irregnliuly transverse .scries of quadrate spots on the 

 outer webs, h'aving, however, a large basal area of plain ochraceous, — this some- 

 what more whitish anteriorly. The gronnd-color of tho tail is ochr.aceou.s, — this be- 

 coming whitish exteriorly and terminally, — crossed by fiv(? broad b.ands (about equal- 

 ling tho ochr.iceon.s, but becoming narrower toward outer feathers) of blackish-biown ; on 

 the middle feathers, the ochr.iceons spots enclose sm.aller, central transverse spots of 

 blackish ; the terminal ochiiuteous band is broadest. 



Kyelirows, lores, chin, and throat .soiled white, the loral bri.stle.s with bl.ick .shafts; 

 face ilingy ocbr.iceuus-wliite, feathers with darker shafts; eye broadly eucircle.l with 



bl.aek. Post-orbital circle mi- 

 nutely speckled with p.alc ochra- 

 ceous anil blackish, except im- 

 mediately behind the ear, where 

 for about an inch it is uniform 



Otiis hrarht/otus. 



dusky. 



Lining of the wing immaculate 

 d<'licate yellowish-white; ter- 

 niiiiiil half of under prim.iry 

 coverts clear blackish-brown ; 



Olus brfichyoliis. i n o ■ 



under surlaee of ]irimarie.s plain 

 delicate ochraceous-whito ; ends, and one or two very broad anterior bands, dnsky. 



^ (900, Carlisle, Pemi.). Wing-formnl.a, 2-1,;!. Wing, 11.80; tail, ."..80; culmen, 

 00; tarsus, 1.75; middle toe, 1.20. 



