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is black ; and is tipped with white ; the two ^entral 

 feathers are similar in colour to the back. The 

 young female has the feathers on the upper parts 

 varied with whitish, and those of the wings edged 

 with whitish-ash : the tip of the tail is varied with a 

 few zigzags, and the under parts of the plumage are 

 of a clearer ash-colour than in the old. 



Sp. 5. Gr. bicolor. 



Gr. niger uropygio basi caiidce, corpore infra, pogoniisque in- 



temis remigium albis. 

 Black Graucalus with the rump, base of the tail, body beneath, 



and inner webs of the quills white. 

 Ceblepyris bicolor. Temm, PI. Col, 278. 



Inhabits Sumatra. Length eleven inches and a 

 half : the plumage is of two colours only : the head, 

 cheeks, sides of the neck and upper parts of the 

 plumage, with the exception of the rump and the 

 base of the tail-feathers, is black ; these parts and all 

 the under parts of the body, with the inner webs of 

 the quill-feathers, are pure white : the beak is blue, 

 and the legs are black. 



Sp. 6. Gr? lineatus, 



Gb } cinereus pectore corporeque infra albis lineis Jrequentibas 



transversis nigris variis ; rectricibus nigris. 

 Cinereous Graucalus ? with the breast and body beneath white, 



bounded by narrow black lines 5 the tail-feathers black. 

 Ceblepyris lineatus. Zool. Jour. (Swain.) v. 1. p. 466. 



Inhabits New Holland. Length about ten inches i 

 beak moderate, the culmen carinated : the general 

 colour of all the upper plumage, and of the chin and 

 throat, is light cinereous : the breast and all the 



