292 Mr. V1cons's and Dr. Honsrigrp's Description of the 
Capitis dorsique color cæruleus saturatior quàm in Mal. cyaneo, 
occipitis in brunneum vergens.  Tecírices inferiores albidae. 
Rectrices brunnescenti-fuscæ, cæruleo-nitentes. Rostrum 
nigrum. Pedes flavescentes. Longitudo corporis, 51; ale | 
 &carpo ad remigem quartam, 14; caude, 82 ; rostri ad fron- 
tem, ~v, ad rictum, = ; tarsi, 2. 
Superb Warbler, var. Whites Journ. pl. at p. 256. fig. inf. 
In honorem Ayrmer Bourke LAMBERT, Armigeri, Societatis 
Linneane PRo-Pnzsiprs, $c. Botanici eximii, Zoologieque 
presertim studiosissimi, hec avis superba nomen accipiat. 
These two last birds have long been considered varieties of the 
same species, and have been figured as such in White’s Journal. 
Independently, however, of the difference between the two birds 
in their colours, and in the distribution of them, we may observe, 
that the tail of the latter bird is much more graduated than that 
of Mal. cyaneus ; while the under wing-coverts are whitish, which 
in Mal. cyaneus are rufous. 
3. LzucorrEnus. Mal. capite cristato corporeque intensé azu- 
reis, scapularibus alarumque tectricibus fuscis, his azureo- 
|. nitentibus. 
Malurus leucopterus. Quoy et Gaimard, Voy. autour du Monde, 
. pri. 8-378 
This beautiful bird was presented to the Society by Mr. Brown, 
who met with it on the South coast of New Holland. 
4. MrLANocEPHALUs. Mal. capite collo anticopectoreque brun- 
nescenti-nigris, dorso coccineo, remigibus rectricibusque brun- 
| neis, abdomine albescente. 
Muscicapa melanocephala. Lath. Ind. Orn. Supp. p. lii. no. 16. 
Orange-rumped Warbler. Id. Gen. Hist. vii. p. 124. no. 137. 
5. Bnowwri. 
