white. Ear-coverts black, the feathers long, and mingled with those of the crest. A black band 

 encircles the throat, following the line of the nude skin. Head crested, and, together with the 

 neck and entire underparts, is silky yellowish white. Back and rump dark olive-brown, the latter 

 with the edges of some feathers orange. Wings dark shining green, the edges of the webs of 

 primaries and secondaries rufous brown. The tail has the outer rectrices the same colour as the 

 wings, with a broad orange-red bar on the terminal . third ; the median feathers rufous brown • 

 on the four central rectrices the orange bar is darkest in colour, becoming lighter as it goes to the 

 outer feathers, and is confined to the inner web of the outside one, not passing the shaft. Irides 

 crimson. Feet and nails dull black. 



Total length without bill 18-J inches, wing 9|, tail 9, bill 3J ; casque on top 2^, height at an- 

 terior end ^ ; tarsus 1-J. 



Female. — Bill like that of the male, but smaller. Head and crest leaden grey. Cheeks black • 

 and a blackish band follows the line of the nude skin, which is distributed in the same way as 

 that of the males. Neck and underparts mouse-colour, tinged with rufous brown. Wings and tail 

 like those of the male. 



The colouring of the soft parts is taken from Mr. Everett's notes, made at Luzon from the 

 birds in the flesh, and kindly communicated to me by Lord Tweeddale. 



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