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GREAT-HEADED TODY. 
This colour is separated from the back by the uppe 
neck being entirely of the same cinereous as the 
sides, chin, and throat ; but these two latter parts 
are striped with white : the rest of the under plu- 
mage is yellow, tinged with olive, and ohsoletely 
striped with cinereous on the breast and flanks. 
Sides of the head and base of the ear-feathers 
whitish ; the latter with a broad transverse black 
hand on their terminal half; wings and tail brown ; 
the feathers margined with yellowish ; tail-feathers 
even, but remarkably narrow, with their tips more 
pointed than in any of the Todies, but assimilating 
in this respect to Lepturus. 
Total length, 3jjj inches ; hill, front, ; wings, 
; tail, base, 1 ; tarsus hardly T 6 5 . 
Let us now proceed to the sub-genus 
