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Young. More ruddy-brown than the adult female, and spotted; feathers of the back with 
blackish margins and longitudinal shaft-streaks of ochreous-buff, widening slightly at the ends; 
the wing-coverts with triangular terminal spots of buff; the chest and sides of the body ochreous- 
buff, with terminal spots or bars of black on all the feathers. 
The descriptions of the adult male and female are taken from specimens in the Seebohm 
Collection—the male from the Gulf of the Amur River, the female from Kamoze in the Tsu-shima 
Islands. The young is described from a specimen from South Manchuria, presented to the 
Museum by Mr. James. The specimens figured in the Plate are in the Seebohm Collection, and 
were collected at Yokohama and in Formosa. [R. B. S.] 
LERRA CE S era RM NS жесе ARABES TS 1А 
