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considered as carrying matters rather too far, but 

 after all the poor bird was no worse than any other 

 "well meaning person." 



Red-whiskered Bulbul. 

 Otocompsa emeria. 



I have never noticed what are the exact relations 

 friendly or otherwise, between the black Bulbul and 

 his smaller relative the Red-whiskered {Otocompsa 

 emeria) which is also not uncommon here. The 

 Red-whiskered Bulbul is not nearly so numerous, 

 and is easily distinguished by his white breast and 

 throat, and by having his red under-tail-patch 

 reproduced on his cheeks in two small scarlet tufts. 

 Besides he is considerably smaller, and has a much 



