a oe swhat indistinc 1 the two also crossed by seven blackish-brown bars, the upper one being, however, somewhat indistinct, anc lower being separated by an interval which is twice the breadth of th throat has a broad blackish band running down its centre, with two all merging in a cluster of dark brown lanceolate Vi e spaces between the other bars. The similar and nearly parallel bands pro- ceeding from the corners of the mouth, the three bands . le he : arkine’s { also the whole marks upon the upper portion of the breast, the intervals between these markings and ¢ egions being tinged with a vellowish rufous; the under tail- = ce x oe plumage of the lower sternal and abdominal r coverts are barred with brown and white, the former bars being much broader than the latter ; and the thighs and tarsi are marked throughout their length with narrow equidist ‘