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ste ad o f d a rk b row n ; th e lower mandibfo hav in g the head ash y -g rey in-
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N o t uncommon n e a r Bembe in th ^ tiri i to its occurrence in Angola •__
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a more ex ten d ed ran g e th an its congener f l l y a s Possessing, bowever,
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chased o f Verreaux. This is th e s p e o E descrfoed®®r / f t / ? “ Casamanze, p u /
u su a l sta te o f plumage in which the Z d o c c Z t I T - / S " " " ’” “ » « » ¡W to the
^ le n d id b ird from Gaboon, also purchased o f Verreaux l / d i f f ' ’ f “™ ''®Ptes™ts “ “ ost
men I have seen in having th e blue m uch more b r i l / t o t / / / f / r o “ every o th er speci-
th e whole o f th e head d istin c tly washed with a b, ! / ’, ? ! “ “ “» “ ore deep, and
b em g decidedly ashy. This b ird m ig h tT e li be t a k i / f 7 7 ' *»® fe™»»®» ulone
c areful consideration, I th in k i t can o n l l be th e e x t r Z l ! old / d ®»,®®“ ®’
I have described i t above, and figured ii. “ tremely old bird o f f l . malimbica; as such
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