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Third and fourth quill about equal and longest; first, half an inch shorter than 

 the second, fifth longer than the second, sixth shorter ; upper plumage dull brown, 

 inclining to olive on the back, darkest on the crest; outer webs , primaries com- 

 mencing on the second quill, partially margined with rufus, secondaries the en- 

 tire length ; secondarie and lesser coverts tipped with the same ; throat, fore- 

 neck and breast cinerious ; rest of lower plumage yellow, wings and tail brown ; 

 the latter consisting of twelve broad feathers margined with rufus ; bill strong, de- 

 cimate at the tip, broad at the base, long bristles, dark horn color, nostrils partial, 

 ly concealed ; tarsus, feet and toes covered with sentella, toes slender. Bill along 

 the ridge 81-12, gap 1 inch, tarsus 91-12, wings from flexure 3 4-12 inches, length 

 from bill to end of tail 6 5-12. 



This species named after George Lawrence, Esq., of this city. 



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