298 Mr. Vicors’s and Dr. Honsrrrerp's Description of the 
ad remigem tertiam, 8; caudae, 64; rostri ad frontem, +, 
ad rictum, 1453; ; tarsi, 2 
Mr. Caley marks the two birds described above as male and 
female of the same species, and we have accordingly given them 
as such. “ The earliest period of the year,” he remarks in his 
Notes, “at which I have met with this species at Paramatta, 
was September 6th, 1803. I have missed it in January. It 
may be frequently heard and seen on the tops of dead trees on 
the skirts of the woods, and such as have been left standing on 
the cleared ground.” 
2. ALBO-STRIGATUS. C. brunnescenti-cinereus, albo-strigatus, 
remigibus rectricibusque utrinque albo-denticulatis. 
Frons gulaque pallidè brunnescentes.. Capitis, dorsi, scapula- 
rumque plum: basi pallidè cineraceæ, apice marginibus- 
que albæ, in medio fusco-brunnez. Tectrices superiores 
apice albo, maculà longitudinali humerali notatæ ; infe- 
riores albidae. Remiges, primâ exceptà, pogonio externo 
maculis albidis marginatæ ; omnes, pogonio interno fasciis 
albidis denticulatæ, apicibusque albo-marginatæ. Rectrices 
utrinque fasciis albis denticulatæ, fasciis internis grandiori- 
bus. Rostrum pedesque flavi. Longitudo corporis, 1142, ; 
ale a carpo ad remigem tertiam, 73; caude, 64 ; rostri 
ad frontem, 2, ad rictum, 145 ; tarsi, 18 
3. Cineraceus. C. capite dorso guláque cineraceis, corpore sub- 
tus tectricibusque inferioribus ferrugineis, rectricibus fusco- 
nigris utrinque albo-denticulatis. | 
Foem. abdomine transversim fusco-undulato. 
Ale maculà longitudinali humerali albâ. Remiges brunnnes- 
centi-cineraceæ ; pogoniis internis maculà albá in medio 
notatis, fasciam albam, sip clausis, subtus exhiben- 
tibus. 
