

does not extend so far down ; and he adds that the females and young males of the three species 

 here mentioned are perfectly identical. 



My description of the male is taken from one of the specimens in the Turin Museum. 



In the Dresden Museum I have examined four of Dr. Meyer's typical specimens. One of 

 these is a full-plumaged male, agreeing in every respect with the bird above described ; two 

 are females, and the fourth a male in nearly full moult. All these specimens are considerably 

 smaller than C. mysorensis. 



