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SNODGRASS AND HELLER 



apparently due to the degree of abrasion of the feathers. Some of the 

 females have a pale superciliary stripe, a character of the young of 

 Camarhynchi and adults of G. pallida. 



Immature Males and Females (Stage II). — Upper parts blackish 

 and olive, the black occupying the central areas of the feathers and 

 the olive the edges. In some the olive predominates, in others the 

 black. Under parts buffy-grayish, in older specimens streaked with 

 brown in the breast. Middle and greater wing coverts with wide buffy 

 tips forming two bands across the wing. Bill pale yellowish. Feet 

 brown. 



Young Males and Females (Stage I). — Above olive-brownish, the 

 brown color occupying the central areas of the feathers, the edges of 

 the feathers yellowish-olive, this color often almost concealing the 

 darker central color. Wings as in older specimens. Below pale 

 yellowish-olive or buff, obscurely streaked on the breast and sides 

 with brown. A yellow superciliary stripe. 



MEASUREMENTS OF ADULT SPECIMENS OF GeOSJ)tZa 



■prosthemelas -prosthemelas. 



