ILLUSTRATIONS OF INDIAN ORNITHOLOGY. 
is much more strongly marked in Mr. Gould’s figure of the nest of 
Rhipidura albiscapa ; but he says of that species, that it has in- 
variably but two eggs, whereas the nest of L. fuscoventris here 
figured contained three. These much resemble the eggs of Sylvia 
curruca ( Gurruca garrula, Brisson), being of a sullied white with 
few scattered spots, except those forming a broad zone towards 
the large end, and the colour of which are greenish olive brown, 
mingled with some dark ashy spots. 
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