
ILLUSTRATIONS OF ORNITHOLOGY. 
WE are indebted to_a description of this apparently new species 
of Calliste, to P. L. Sclater, Esq., at present residing in Oxford. 
The figure will be given in a future number. 
CALLISTE LUTEOLA, Scuater. 
“Tus species is nearly allied to C. eyana, Linn., from whichit 
may be easily distinguished by the yellow colouring of the back, 
which in C. eyana is green. The colouring of the lower sur- 
face nearly resembles C. cyana, except the bluish tinge on the 
breast, which is hardly apparent in the latter species ; it is also 
a quarter of an inch shorter in the wing and altogether smaller. 
My specimens were purchased without any locality being marked.” 
C. supra nitide lutea, capite supra fulvescente, alis cauddque 
nigris viridi limbatis, regione paroticd lorisque atris ; infra 
cerulescens, ventre rufescente, rostrum superius nigrum, inferius 
albescens; pedes cinerei—Long. toto, 4.73; ale, 2.74—Hab.— 
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