1877.] 



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1w!,J''o°"aV ^^^* S'-^«"\^h lead-colour; nails greyish black, a. 

 i ' ^^: .^- ^"' ''"'"'"" ' "••^'^■'^l «1^'"' ""de part of chin 

 and un eathered part ot the rami dark blue; bill brown : feet dark 

 greenish leaden, b, c. Surigao, 6 ? , May.] 



Fig. 1. 



Head of Penolopides affinh. 



A representative form of P. panini, ex Pauay, Negros, and Gui- 

 aras, but readily to be distinguished from that species and P. ma- 

 nilla, ex Luzon, by the channelling on the lateral basal walls of the 



Fig. 2. 



niaras 



Head of Pcnelopides panini. 



bill. In one example some of the black upper tail-coverts are tipped 

 and margined with dirty rusty. An old Surigao female has several 

 ot the secondary quills margined with ferruginous. A young Surigao 

 male has a small part of the outer webs of the fourth, fifth and 



