206 NAKED-BILLED VINAGO. 
Head, neck, and all the under parts of the body, 
uniform yellowish-green, hut the thighs are bright 
yellow, and the flanks striped with that and olive- 
green ; base of the neck above, and part of the 
interscapulars, delicate cinereous, which gradually 
changes into a light greyish olive-green on the back, 
scapulars, rump, upper tail-covers, and on those of 
the wing-feathers which are nearest the body. The 
shoulders are vinaceous red ; the greater and lesser 
covers partly greyish-olive and partly blackish, and 
both are distinctly margined with pale sulphur-yel- 
low ; quills blackish, most of them margined in the 
same way, but narrower. Tail above light cinereous, 
with rather a darker shade in the middle, but ou 
their under surface the basal half is black and the 
terminal half cinereous-white. Sides of the tail and 
tips of the smaller under covers cream-coloured 
white, but the larger covers are entirely rufous. Feet 
pale, probably red. 
In another specimen, which is probably of the 
other sex, there is no other difference but in size ; 
the wing of one measuring 5/g, and of the other 
t)j%. The tarsus, in both these, is not feathered so 
much as in the last species, fcr the feathers do not 
-each within a quarter of an inch of the division of 
the toes. 
Total length about 10^ inches ; bill, from the gape, 
t 9 5 , and from the front the same ; wings, 6 T % ; tail, 
from the base, 3f ; tarsus, - t 7 0 . 
