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extends from the nostril to the eye, whilst in the present species the 
black line passes under the eye and extends backwards and down- 
wards over the ear. The G. cinerea differs moreover from the G. 
lactea in having a rufous neck; the rufous tint of the chest is more 
distinct, the back is of a deeper gray colour, and the legs, as well as 
the base of the bill, are yellow. 
Antuus Govuupi. Ant. superne fuscus, subtis pallidior tincturd 
Serrugined, guld alba, remigibus et tectricibus alarum ferrugineo- 
marginatis, caudd corpore intensiore ; rectrice externd ferrugined ; 
rostro pedibusque flavis. 
Long. tot. 7 poll. ; rostri, 3; ale, 33 ; caude, 3; tarsi, 1. 
Hab. Cape Palmas. 
Estritpa RuForicTa. str. superne fusca, fronte, facie, guld, et 
pectore cum tectricibus caude vinaceis ; hoc colore corpore reliquo 
inferiore, et caude superné tinctis ; alarum tectricibus inferioribus 
flavido-albis ; guttis minutissimis perpaucis albis apud pectus ; 
rostro rubro, culmine nigro. 
Long. tot. 3$ poll. ; rostri, $; ale, 13; caude, 14; tarsi, }. 
Hab. Cape Coast. 
Ixos ryornatus. Jz. fuscus, capitis et caude colore intensiore ; 
corpore subtis sordidé albescenti-fusco. 
Long. tot. 8 poll. ; rostri, 3; al, 33; caude, 33 ; tarsi, 3. 
Hab. Cape Coast. 
Various specimens selected from the collection presented by James 
Brooke, Esq., Corresponding Member, were exhibited. 
