nape crimson ; a dusky whitish line (beginning at the nostrils) 

 includes the eye and ear-feathers; below this on each side 

 blackish, with longitudinal whitish dots, which in the male is 

 mixed near the bill with crimson ; chin blackish, speckled with 

 white. The general plumage above is uniform tawny rufous 

 brown, becoming more olive on the rump. Under parts oliva- 

 ceous yellow, crossed with numerous close bands of blackish 

 brown. Quills with the inner web black, the margin pale yel- 

 low ; shafts and outer web tawny ; tail the same, the shafts and 

 outer half black, excepting the last pair, which have yellowish 

 shafts and dusky tips. Wings inside, pale orange. Legs and 

 claws dusky green. 



Two or three other individuals have since fallen under my 

 observation : the male I. saw at Mr. Leadbeater's, Animal Pre- 

 server, in Brewer-street, of whose liberality and integrity in 

 every way, I can bear the most unqualified and cheerful testi- 

 mony. 



