Australian Birds in the Collection of the Linnean Society. 229 
Genus. Anruus. Bechst. 
1, AUSTRALIS. Ant. suprà rufo-brunneus, fusco-brunneo varie- 
gatus, subtus fulvo-albidus strigis fusco-brunneis ; maculá su- 
perciliari fulvá, gulá albá, remigibus rectricibusque brunneo- 
fuscis, harum duabus exterioribus albo-marginatis. 
Capitis dorsi scapularium tectricumque plumæ in medio longitu- 
dinaliter fusco-notatæ. Pectoris abdominisque plumæ in me- 
dio brunneo graciliter strigatæ ; crissi albescentis similiter 
strigatæ. Remiges subtus pallidiores, internè ad basin albes- 
centes.  Tectrices inferiores pallidè fulvæ. — Rectrices duæ 
extern: albæ, pogonio interno brunneo-fusco marginatæ ; 
primarum rhachibus ad basin albis, ad apicem brunneis ; 
secundarum totis brunneis: duæ medic fulvo-marginate. 
Rostrum brunneo-fuscum, subtus ad basin pallescens. Pedes 
flavescentes. Longitudo corporis, 6 ; ale, 31; caude, 213 ; 
rostri $i AGG li e o e o 
Mr. Caley says that **this Lark is very common. It may 
frequently be seen both in the trees and on the ground. 
Having met with it in the height of summer and the depth of 
winter, and indeed I may almost say at all times, I consider it 
not migratory.” A specimen in the collection presented by 
Mr. Brown was obtained on the South Coast. 
2. PALLESCENS. Ant. supra pallido-rufo brunneoque varius, sub- 
tus albidus, pectore brunneo parcè maculato; remigibus rectri- 
cibusque fusco-brunneis, harum duabus exterioribus albo-mar- 
 ginatis. ; 
Capitis dorsi tectricumque plume in medio fusco-brunneæ, ad 
margines pallide rufz. Remiges rufo-marginate, subtus 
 grisescentes, interne pallidiores. Tectrices inferiores pallide. 
Rectrix 
