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18 Ty 
" bs buffy-white bases; lower primary-coverts brown; lower secondary-coverts buffy white with brown 
| " bases. 
> Geocichline markings on inner webs of quills, rusty-buff. 
ШІ 
Bill nearly black ; second primary intermediate in length between the sixth and seventh ; legs, 
| feet, and claws varying from pale flesh-colour to slaty-brown * ; outer tail-feathers 0:25 inch shorter 
пу than the longest. 
LIS Length of wing 4:9 to 5:0 inches, tail 2:4 to 2:8 inches, culmen 1:85 to 1:45 inch, tarsus 1:1 to 
eri 1:2 inch; bastard-primary projecting far beyond the primary-coverts, its exposed portion measuring 
Шар 1:05 inch. 
Young in first plumage are browner than the adults and have mesial streaks or fan-shaped spots 
| a m of orange-buff on the feathers of the back and wing-coverts; the breast and sides of body are 
ШЕ, ochreous-buff, mottled with rather broad black margins to the feathers, much more distinct on the 
ying sides of the chest. 
bash, al The figure on the Plate to the right of that of G. andromeda represents a life-sized female in my 
Tn collection; it was shot by Major R. G. Wardlaw-Ramsay at Karen-nee, 1500 feet above sea-level, on 
іш Lii the 16th of March, 1874. 
[їшї Тһе species has not been figured before. 
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* There seems to be some variation in the colour of the legs of this species. The example figured is endorsed by 
Major Wardlaw-Ramsay on the back of the label “legs slaty brown with a pinkish tinge," agreeing fairly well with another 
ш statement “ the legs and feet varied from dark brown to pale bluish-brown > (Hume & Davison, Stray Feathers, vi. p. 246), but 
le шй} quite at variance with the notes of a third authority, “legs, feet, and claws dusky white” (Bingham, Stray Feathers, ix. 
p. 178), which is corroborated by a fourth, “legs and feet very pale brownish fleshy " (Hume, Stray Feathers, xi. p. 124). 
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