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Falcunculus leucogaster. Fale. fronte albd,ci'istdoccipitali 

 nigrd ; genis albis lined nigrd notatis ad mocham extendente ; 

 dorso, humeris, tectricibusgue caudce et uropygio olivaceo-Jlavis ; 

 jyr'unariis secondariisgue briinneis, olivaceo marginatis ; rectri- 

 cibus caudce duabus externis albis, duabus intermediis olivaceis, 

 religuis brunneis, olivaceo-marginatis ; guld olivaceo-viridi ; pec- 

 toi'e tectricibiisgue caudce inferioribus 7iitide sulphweo-Jiavis ; 

 abdomine femoribusgue albis ; rostro nigro ; pedibus plumbaceis. 

 Long. tot. unc. 6 ; rostri, Į^ ; alce, 3g ; caudce, 2į ; tarsi, f. 

 Hab. in Australia. 



Obs. For a knowledge of this ne\v species of true Falcunctdus, 

 I am iudebted to the Eaii of Derby, who lent me thc example from 

 wliich the above characters are taken ; aud \vhich, from the olive co- 

 louring of the throat, may probably prove to be a female. 



Falcunculus flavigulus. Fale. loro albo ; vertice et strigd ab 

 oculo usgue ad lotus colli nigrescenti-brunneis, supcr infrague 

 strigis albis ; dorso, tectricibusgue supcrioiibus caudce viride- 

 scenti-albis ; gidd olivaceo-viridi ; alis fuscis, įjallidė brunnco 

 marginatis; caudd fuscd, reetricibus tribus utringue plūs mi- 

 nusve albo notatis ; mento niaculd albd; guld,pectore, abdomine 

 tectricibusgue inferioribus caudce nitidejiavis ; rostro pedibusgue 

 cyaneo-nigris. 

 Long. tot. unc. 5į ; alcB, 3§ ; caudce, 2į ; tarsi, į. 

 Hab. in Australia. 



Obs. Tliis species, independently of its smaller size, may be rea- 

 dily distinguished from all others, by the uniform yellow colouring 

 of the under surface, from the chin to the vent. It wouUl seem that 

 this bird ^vas overlooked by Messrs. Vigors and Ilorsfield, who ap- 

 pear to have thought it identical with Fal. gutturalis. 



EopsALTRiA PARVULA. Eop. vevtice, auricularibus, nuchd dor- 

 sogue cinereis ; guld pectoregue inferiori griseis ; uropygio oli- 

 vaceo ; alis brunneis ; caudd brunned, reetricibus upicibus gri- 

 seis; pectore corporegue subtūs nitidejiavis; rostro nigro ; jjedi- 

 bus brunneis. 



Long. tot. unc. 5^ ; rostri, | ; al<s, 3 ; caudce, 2^ ; tarsi, |. 



Hab. in Nova Cambria Australi. 



Obs. The genus Eopsaltria Avas instituted by Mr. S\vaiuson for 

 the Yello\v-Breasted Thrush of Lewin {Pachjcepliala Australis of 

 Vi"'-, and Hoi-sf.), to ■svhich the preseiit bird is uearly allied. 



Eopsaltria griseo-gularis. Vertice, auricularibus, nuchd dor- 

 sogue griseis ; guld pcctoi-egue cinerescenti-albis ; abdomine, uro- 

 pygio, tectricibusgue superioribus et inferioribus catulce 7iitidc 

 įiauis ; alis caudciguc fuscis ; caudd ad extremum apicem albd ; 

 rostro pedibusgue ?iigresce?iti-bru7i7ieis. 



Long. tot. unc. 6 ; rostri, | ; alce, 3^- ; caudce, 2į ; tarsi, į. 



Hab. in Australia apud flumen Cygnorum. 



Obs. Closely allied to Eopsaltria Austrcdis. In the coUection at 

 Fort Pitt, Chatham. 



