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B. xli, pt. ii, p. 160 ; Hume, N. 8f K p. 219 ; Ward- law Ramsay, Ibis, 1875, p; 652 ; Wald. in Bl: Birds Burnt, p. 99 ; Hume Sf Dav. S. F. sijv: 236' ; Hume, Cat, no. 338; Oates,B. B. i, p. 19 ; Sharpe, Cat. B. M. vii, p. 26. Brachypteryx nififrons, Jerd. 8f Bl. P. Z. S. 1861, p. 201. Brachypteryx hyperythra, Jerd. Hf Bl. apod Oodw.-Aust. J. A. S. B. xxxix, pt. ii, p. 102. Drymocharee cruralis (BlytX), Oates in Hume's N. ^ E. 2nd ed. i, p. 129. Pig. 56. — Head of D. cruralis. Coloration. Male.... Whole plumage slaty blue, the exposed por- tions of the quills duller ; middle of the abdomen tinged with ashy ; lores and a frontal band black bordered above by white produced backwards over the eye. Female. Lores, forehead, and round the eye bright ferruginous ; sides of the head rufous-brown ; upper plumage rufescent olive- brown ; tail and the outer webs of the wings chestnut-brown ; lower plumage ashy brown tinged with rufous, especially on the under taU-coverts ; a broad but partially concealed supercilium white.
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