REMARKS ON THE GENUS IORA. 



449 



Calcutta 



fern. 24-8 W. 2 47 ; B. 065 



Do. 

 Po. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 l>o. 

 Do. 



W. 247 ; 

 W. 245 ; 

 W. 2-5 ; 

 W. 2-4 ; 

 W. 25; 

 W. 247 ; 

 W. 24 ; 

 W. 2 47 ; 

 W. 245 ; 

 W. 255 ; 

 W. 2 47 ; 



B. 0-62 

 B. 0-64 

 B. 055 

 B. 0-7 

 B. 0-62 

 B. 0-67 

 B. 0-63 

 B. 0-7 

 B. 0-7 

 B. 0-68 

 B. 067 



Do. W. 242 ; B. 062 



No black on back ; occiput 

 patched black. 



1 



J> Identical with Ceylon females. 



J 



Similar, but all feathers of crown 

 and back obscurely fringed 

 dusky, as in the case of males, 

 but undoubtedly a female. 



Precisely similar to preceding. 



Identical with the Ceylon $ , but 



wings and tail black. 

 Absolutely identical with Ceylon 



?• 

 Like first Calcutta January <? ; tail 

 tipped with bright olive green. 

 Absolutely like the last male. 



Like preoeding. 

 Similar to preceding. 

 Precisely like Ceylon females. 



Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 



Like female, but paler and wash- 

 ed out — a young bird. 



Precisely similar to last Cal- 

 cutta $ 



Precisely similar to cold-season 

 Calcutta males. 



Identical Ceylon females. 



Precisely similar to second Janu- 

 aryCalcutta male, but with here 

 and there a little black fringing 

 at the middle of back. 



Absolutely identical with Ceylon 

 female. 



Olive green above, but black 

 patch in centre of back, and 

 feathers of occiput very nar- 

 rowly fringed with black. 



Precisely similar to Ceylon 

 female, but wings and tail 

 black, and yellow of breast a 

 shade brighter. 



Same as Ceylon female, but a 

 shade greener below. 

 Same as first — male. 



Precisely like Ceylon male, but 

 black fringing much less con- 

 spicuous. Second wing band 

 very broad ; quill margins con- 

 spicuous. 



