SU B -A L P IW E V A E I L E E .
• Cumiea. lencopogon; iM ik o J .'
s u e 4 l p 1 1 p H | | P » I b b ,
ffofti? :v■>' -k&t ¡piif.
'WB .are.iad«fcte<i- to th e collection oi’ t f * to* th e 'fir s t e«u»nlia
which we bawtM 'Jibe j #p»e'kv j|;< mui ^ | | | | wr** ■ tbc>^weum fc
Profesiwsr flfes.rf, '«# *•►•«*••.*, | j |$ji tofcft ■;••■■ •w.wt, .-in. the S,.
a cormnmjic».ta«i«. tj. liftjcfe fj$ llfef f i l l .* |fll§^||ffj; has established itii juBil
San’s is->• -*•• i"{ h f kw «»y
and jtf*- '?■■. , b r A;;!': - j,;:-. S. .Wflpfl^pw,
bin* mi »Mf* 'S*4' •: •v.-r,1» mf . !j. appease.,
f l j f l l t | | | | | 1| '•'*«$ tyf tto « who have.bad. the best -■
FroM^i-AaVji | | | forwarded specimens of. this interestmg lm^ in.dnffeiwyt «tiuv.-. *»i*• f |
answers to m . di^rijMio** ¡1 the ■$. / « w jw ofM. Teuaminek.
The figure» w i i t *»>&&** to ¡»«at««* this species are those of adult birds of both ‘S em , killed in
summer. The female will he «jfe» to «$>r * «oatrastod <MeKOiK» to ^ rs u ^ e .in .th e cok.i: of her phirr.age
which offers no very great dissimilarity to that of the young, except that the Mueisb grey of the upper surface
is of a reddish brown iiiige, the flanks also in the young being o f a more sandy yellow. We trust it will not
be considered that we Ism;; added new difficoides by increasing the synonyms which hare already been
applied to fyh ift«o*fe8, m *&%■*«,g «U- generic «tfl&Ki and title o f Curruca, which we do provisionally,
b^is^hnrtv-V» j>l}onwfeiaee5 oo t he .fottifcs «*f dsc K &•, ¿it
a *
e’ not yet
cOnsidi; •■ tfei
Tb? S M
" t ' I..... nottoogr .>• • « 'I •
| | | 'mtf*. j|j ,; c
wings
feathers V*«# ptWf. • “<*
from the angle of the in ;■
The female differ« aiu •»■ 1 s
being much more oksfcM'<>
The young, as we hiwss -«Is*
greyish brown, and hfi .foamr much rm«-< --¿.Vr be neatb.
The Plate represents tlm imttkc ftniit female *#■ the natural siwK
•i'W ^■unagc of * lir.e Waeii'h grev; the
lighter »■■. k- » ;
gpli hftying the upper p1ur
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