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the shafts yellow brown; the greater wing-coverts dark 
brown with light yellow brown ends, together forming two 
oblique descending bars; the feathers of the spurious wing 
are light yellow brown, tipped with black, forming an as- 
cending oblique bar; the wing-feathers pale brown on the 
outer web, brownish black on the mner web, with dark 
brown ends, the shafts black: the four central tail-feathers 
uniform pale brown; the others darker in the webs, but 
lighter at the ends, and of these the outer tail-feathers are 
the lightest. The chin and throat is white; from the lower 
edge of the under mandible descends a narrow dark streak ; 
the neck, breast, and all the under surface, white, tinged 
on the breast and flanks with yellow brown, all the feathers 
having a black semilunar tip ; before the wing on each side, 
the brown colour of the back extends a little forward 
toward the breast ; anterior under wing-coverts white at 
the base, and black at the tip; under tail-coverts white ; 
under surface of the tail-feathers greyish brown, the shafts 
white ; legs and toes pale brown, the claws rather lighter. 
This bird having been killed in Hampshire, was named 
after White of Selborne by my friend T. C. Eyton, Esq. 
