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BLUE-CAPPED TURTELINE. 
the plumage is of a fine grass or parrot green ; the 
secondary quills are edgerl with yellow. The tail 
has the interior webs of the feathers grey, the lateral 
feathers, when spread, exhibiting a deep bluish -green 
spot or bar even to their tips. The bill is blackish, 
grey. The tarsi are plumed nearly to the division 
of the toes, which are crimson-red. 
The next plate, a nearly allied species ; it is the 
