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to the feathers; ear-coverts dusky brown with narrow shaft-lines; cheeks and throat white, 
with a few pale brown spots; fore-neck tinged with buff, and thickly mottled with blackish spots, 
which are also pronounced on the breast and sides of the body, which are white; the abdomen and 
under tail-coverts white. 
The figures in the Plate represent an adult and young bird, drawn from specimens in the Salvin- 
Godman Collection in the British Museum. [R. B. 5. 
