a bald head. ‘iti i Bulbul flew ’ as T sinel One of the Haeees ked what 4 er an snot re ‘The White “led “Gras, is named e Chinese literati, ‘Tl t the old hall of L 1 ‘0 bird i Choo replied, The White- polled G se! Chang Chao, an old gentleman also present, suspecting that Choo was joking at ifs expenst have never fees ard of a bird called White-polled Grandsire. Perhaps you know another ede Ww nit ed Gra ndinot thes Choo at once rejoined, “ No! but you must oe Ale Parrot’s Mamma "5 Papa?” 1 the rest of the 00) I g company minced ustacl aah ie i nuchal band Blac Auricular «Adult —B ll and legs ble ck. Iris ne brown. C1 own, i Jpper p re 'y Quills and tail ‘nh brown, margined on | outer webs path greenish yellow.) a Uoreee 1) b yellowish olive few yellow aed i ulphur- a ellow. feathers twelve, somewhat My specimens differ from one ofits white ea Peete ental occupy chiefly in the eae fr portion of the head, while in others it gets encrd ached upon by the black, until in some specimens it 0 n size ond le ength of wing, et cells pea in the almost entirely disappears. ‘There is also a great vari The Plate represents the birds with their nest and young, all of the natural size. E