OCR Text |
Show 1877. J THE ORNITHOLOGY OF THE PHILIPPINES. 825 light ochreous ; feet greenish lead-colour; nails greyish black, a. Butuan, $ , M a y . Ins crimson; orbital skin, nude part of chin, and unfeathered part of the rami dark blue; bill brown ; feet dark greenish leaden. 6, e. Surigao, d 2 > May.] Fig. 1. Head of Penolopides affinis. A representative form of P. panini, ex Panay, Negros, and Guimaras, but readily to be distinguished from that species and P. ma-ni/ lce, ex Luzon, by the channelling on th e lateral basal walls of the Fig. 2. Head of Penelopides panini. bill. In one example some of the black upper tail-coverts are tipped and margined with dirty rusty. An old Surigao female has several of the secondary quills margined with ferruginous. A young Surigao male has a small part of the outer webs of the fourth, fifth, and |