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colouring of the females of that group. But in the present case there 

 is so much of the general appearance of an immature bird, that I am 

 not yet persuaded that Mr. Gould's Calliste inornata is in adult 

 plumage, and at any rate I should like to see other specimens before 

 committing myself on this point. 



The Plain-coloured Tanager is from the interior of New Grenada, 

 and the single specimen alluded to has the usual unmistakeable ap- 

 pearance of a "Bogota" skin. 



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