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in eating, drinking, and sleeping. Its voice is scarce- 
ly more than might be produced hy a deep but 
gentle expiration.” 
The Ceylon species, M. Memina, is entirely con- 
fined to that island, and differs from the others by 
being longitudinally striped, and again barred with 
whitish. It is about seventeen inches high, the 
ground colour of a cinereous-olive. It inhabits the 
thick jungles. 
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