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uniform whitish hue, but the other inferior parts are 
ornamented with cordate markings on the chest and 
belly, assuming on the flanks more the form of bands, 
lighter in colour on the thighs. On the under tail 
coverts the dark spots are generally longitudinal and 
rather narrow. 
I have been very careful in giving as fully as pos- 
sible Schlegel’s description of this and the two preceding 
birds, in order that those who have not access to his 
great work on Falconry, may have an opportunity of 
understanding the grounds upon which they are 
constituted distinct species by that able and indefatigable 
naturalist. 
Good specimens of all are to be seen in the splendid 
collection of the: Norwich Museum. 
We are unable to give a figure, from an authentic 
source, of this egg. 
