214 BIRDS OF AUSTRALIA. 



feathers margined vvitli grey ; throat white, bounded below 

 by a distinct crescent of black : abdomen, flanks, and under 

 tail-coverts orange -brown ; tail dark brown, the basal portion 

 of the webs edged with grey ; irides reddish brown ; bill 

 black ; feet blackish brown. 



The adult female has the crown of the head and all the 

 upper sm'face grey ; ear-coverts brownish grey ; throat buffy 

 white, passing into light buff or fawn-colom* on the chest, 

 flanks, abdomen, and under tail-coverts ; the feathers of the 

 throat and chest with a narrow dark line down the centre ; 

 wings and tail as in the male. 



The young male is similar in colour to the female, but has 

 the throat whiter, and the markings on the chest much more 

 distinct and extending over the abdomen also. 



In very young individuals a rich rufous or tawny tint per- 

 vades the greater part of the upper surface. 



Sp. 118. PACHYCEPHALA LANOIDES, Gould. 



Shrike-like Thickhead. 

 Pachrjcephala lano'ides, Gould in Proc. of Zool. Soc, part vii. p. 142. 



Pachycephala lanoides, Gould, Birds of Australia, fol., vol. ii. 

 pi. 69. 



The single specimen of this species which has come under 

 my notice was procured on the north-west coast of Aus- 

 tralia, and is probably unique. It is a most robust and 

 powerful bird, and may hereafter be made the type of a new 

 genus ; but until the female has been discovered, and more 

 examples obtained, I retain it among the Fachjcephcdce. 



That it feeds on insects of a large size there can be 

 little doubt, its whole structure indicating that it subsists 

 upon this kind of food. 



No information whatever has been obtained with respect 

 to its habits and economy ; this blank therefore remains to 



