Birds. 143 



Eopsaltria australis (Lath.), Gadow, Cat. B., viii., p. 176. 

 Watling gives the following note : " Native name Thadcujnan. 

 The almost natural size. This is a very common domestic bird 

 not unlike the Robins in Europe." 



No. 204. Swallow Warbler, Lath., Gen. Syn., Suppl. ii., 

 p. 250. 

 Sylvia hirundinacea, Lath., Ind. Orn., Suppl., p. 1\-. 

 Dicaeuni Mrundinaceum (Shaw and Nodder), Sharpe, Cat. 

 B., X., p. 19. 

 No. 205. Swallow Warbler, Lath. 



Watling gives the following note : " The natural size. This is 

 a scai'ce bird and well resembled, and the only one we have yet 

 seen ; the blue feathers on this bird are of a beautiful changeable 

 blue." 



No. 206. Crimson-breasted Warbler, Lath., Gen. Syn., 

 Suppl. ii., p. 250. 

 Sylvia rubricollis, Lath., Ind. Orn., Suppl., p. Iv. 

 Watling gives the following note : " Native name Bood-dang. 

 Natural size." 



No. 207. Crimson-breasted Warbler, Lath. 



Watling says : " Natural size." 



No. 208. Bonnet Warbler, Lath. MS. ; id., Gen. Hist. B., vii. 



p. 135 (1823). 

 Watling says the figure is of the " natural size," and that it 

 is "a rare bird." 



No. 209. Ciliary Warbler, Lath. MS. ; id., Gen. Hist. B., vii., 



p. Ill (1823). 



Zosterops cserulescens (Lath.), Sharpe, Cat. B., ix., p. 152. 



Watling gives the following note : " One half the natural 



size. This little bird is the only one of the kind ever seen ; the 



white round the ciliary process of the eye is composed of the 



most beautiful small white feathers. The pride and vanity of 



the draughtsman has induced him to put his name to all the 



drawings, but should you publish them I think the name may be 



left out." 



No. 210. Ciliary Warbler, Lath. MS. (See No. 209.) 

 Watling's note : " Three fourths of the natural size. The 

 iris is doubtful." 



No. 211. Speckled Manakin, Lath., Gen. Syn., Suppl. ii., p. 253. 

 Pipra punctata. Lath., Ind. Orn., Suppl. p. Ivi. 

 Pardalotus punctatus (Shaw and Nodder), Sharpe, Cat. B., 

 X., p. 58. 



