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cliavacters wliich separate the two allies arc associated witii corresponding differences in their
notes,— the songs o f the two birds, although similar in character, being sufficiently distinct to be
easily recognizable.
A specimen o f the nest and eggs o f this bird was obtained by one o f Mr. Salvin’s collectors
in the vicinity o f Coban. The nest is a cupshaped structure, formed o f fine roots and small
twigs, and lined principally with moss. The eggs are very similar to those o f the last species.
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