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darker than adults, the upper feathers and those of the 

 crop bordered with whitish; beak and feet yellowish. 



Accidental varieties have been found white, spotted 

 with white, grey or black, and others of an Isabel 

 colour. 



^ly figure of this bird is from a male specimen sent 

 me by Mr. Tristram, shot at Berronghina, May 28th., 

 1856. I have also selected for illustration two eggs 

 from a series sent me by the same gentleman. 



This bird has also been figured by BufFon, pi. enl. 

 363, f. 2; P. Roux, Ornith. Prov., pi. 185, f. 1, adult f. 

 2, head of young; Gould, B. of E., pi. 161; Bouteille, 

 Ornith. du Dauph., pi. 30, f. 3; Vicillot, Faun. Franc, 

 pi. 76, f. 1; ISTaumann, Naturg. Neue. Ausg., pi. 98, f. 

 1; Edwards, pi. 268; Dubois, Ois. de la Belg., part 61, 

 pi. 102. 



