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[Vol. X. 
Phasianus colchicus. 2. Russia. Tails completely^ wings 
mostly white ; above more white than brown ; underside 
with a good many white feathers. 
Chrysolophus AMHERSTiiE. (Reared.) ? assuming male’s 
plumage. Feathers of neek-cape of a delicate bluish 
grey with irregular pale red markings, with narrow 
blue-black cross-lines and narrowly fringed with blue- 
black and a broader sub-terminal bar of red, 
Numida meleagris. (England.) 1. Perfect albino. 
1. With back and mantle shaded with pale bi’own 
and outermost primaries white. 
Goura CORONATA. New Guinea. 1. Crown huffy; tail and 
wings huffy lavender-grey ; underside pale huffy grey. 
1. Back slightly freckled with white; middle rectrices 
and secondaries edged with white. 
Goura vicTORiiE. New Guinea. Whole upper surface 
richly freckled with white. 
Hemiphaga nov,e-zealandijE. New Zealand. Wings and 
entire upper surface mixed with white. 
2. Buffy grey, with mantle and upper wing-coverts 
mostly deep chestnut and with a few white feathers. 
1. With some pale huff, and a few white feathers. 
1. Perfectly white. 
1 . White, with some of the feathers of the mantle 
and upper wing-coverts rusty huff' towards the tips. 
1. Buffy white, with the feathers of the mantle and 
upper wing-coverts edged with deep chestnut. 
1. White, with only the sides of the neck, some of 
the wing-coverts and secondaries, one rectrix, and some 
upper tail-coverts of the normal colour. 
Calcenas nicobarica. New Guinea. Head and tail uniform 
white, the rest of the plumage consisting about half of 
white and half of normally-coloured feathers. 
Turtur senegalensis cambayensis. (India.) Head, neck, 
wing-coverts, wings, rump, and upper tail-coA^erts 
partially white. 
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