18 Mr. W. R. Ogilvie-Grant on Birds 



10th March, 1911. [Nos. 1539, G.C.S.; 173, 189, 212, 

 1123, 1129, 1140, C. H. 6. G.] 



h-n. c? et (? imm. Upper Mimika River, 4th-22nd Feb., 

 May, & Aug. 1910. [W. G. k Nos. 1024, 1033, 1047, 1083, 

 G.'C.S.] 



o-u'. c^ ? et (J ? imm. Parimaii, Mimika River, 30th 

 Aug. 1910-21st Feb. 1911. [Nos. 46, 47, 92, 93, 119, 166, 

 *248, 252, 277, 488, 491, 499, *516, 522, 540, 563, 656, 

 665, 703, 742, 743, 756, 760, 768, 787, 796, 805, 829, 847, 

 1045, C. H. B. G.'] 



v'. S . White Water Camp, Kapare River, 29th Oct. 1910. 

 [No. 391, C.H.B. G.'] 



w'-z'. S ? . Wataikwa River, 24th Sept. 1910-Feb. 1911. 

 [Nos. 1239, 1252, 1413, 1414, G. C. S.'] 



a^-f^, (? ? et (iJ imm. Launch Camp, Setakwa River, 

 4th Oct. 1912-22nd March, 1913. [C. B. K.'] 



g^-v^. c? ? et (? ? imm. Canoe Camp, Setakwa River, 

 28th Oct. 1912-27th March, 1913. [(7. B. Z.] 



Adult male. Iris brown or greyish-brown ; bill yellow or 

 bright ochre, inside o£ mouth grass-green ; feet bright cobalt. 



Immature male. Like the adult, but the colour of the feet 

 is less bright. 



Young male. Iris dark brown ; bill dark brown ; feet dull 

 cobalt. 



Adult female. Iris brown ; bill pale yellowish-brown ; feet 

 medium Prussian blue. 



Young males and females in their first year'' s -plumage 

 resemble the adult female, but have the bill dark brown, 

 instead of yellowish horn-colour, and the wing-coverts and 

 quills, except the outermost primaries, margined with 

 reddish-chestnut on the outer web. 



In the second year's plumage the young male and female 

 resemble the adult female. 



In the third year's plumage the young male assumes a mixed 

 plumage, some or most of the feathers of the head, back, 

 etc., being scarlet, like those of the adult male, others brown, 



* The types of the subspecies from Parimau, Mimika River, are 

 Nos. 516 aiid i'48. 



