128 Hall, The Birds of Eyre Peninsula, S.A. [ ist^'jan. 



148. SISURA INQUIETA, Lath. (Restlcss Flycatcher). 



Pure white breast and well-matured plumage. 



Loc— Wanilla. Hab.— 4, 6, 7, 9. 

 179. Amvtornis (Amytis) textilis, Quoy and Gaim. (Grass-Wren). 



This species was seen at close quarters by Mr. Mattingley. No specimen 

 was secured. 



Loc— Mortlock. Hab.— 6, 7, 9. 

 183. Megalurus gramineus, Gld. (Grass-Bird). 



This species is placed upon the list upon the authority of Dr. Angove, who 

 knows well the bird. 



Loc— Wanilla. Hab. — 4, 6, 7. 

 192. ACANTHIZA apicalis, Gld. (Broad-tailed Tit). 



The specimens we secured show the characteristic tail, but the forehead is 

 that oi A. pyrr/iopj'ifm, Gld. 



Loc. — Wanilla. Hab.— 6. 7, 9. 

 196. Acanthiza chrysorrhoa, Quoy and Gaim. (Yellow-rumped Tit). 



Loc. — Wanilla. Hab. -4, 6, 7, 9. 

 205. Sericornis maculata, Gld. (Spotted Scrub-Wren). 



The specimens secured attracted much attention. The throat had very 

 indistinct markings, being almost uniform with the chest, the general 

 appearance of the bird being greyish. The tail had a subterminal band. 

 In other specimens the loral mark was particularly large, and deep brown. A 

 nest with three eggs was found 13th October. 



Loc. — Wanilla and Marble Range. Hab.— 4, 6, 7, 9. 

 218. Drym.\cedus brunneopvgius, Gld. (Scrub-Robin). 



One of the specimens appeared to be very small. 



Loc— Wanilla. Hab.— 6, 7. 

 222. Hylacola cauta, Gld. (Red-rumped Ground-Wren). 



Loc. — Wanilla. Hab. — 4, 6, 9. 



227. POMATOSTOMUS (POMATORHINUS) SUPERCILIOSUS, Vig. .and Hors. 



(White-browed Babbler). 



Found well distributed (Wanilla and Wangary). Hab. — 4, 6, 7, 9. 

 230. CiNCLORHAMPHUS CRURALis, Vig. and Hors. (Brown Song-Lark). 



One fine specimen with sooty-black under surface ; fallow field. 



Loc— Wanilla Hab. — 4,6,7,9. 

 232 A. Calamanthus montanellus, Milligan (Rock Field-Wren). 



There is some difficulty in identifying the two specimens secured. They 

 answer best to the description of Mr. Milligan's mo)itanellus, though not 

 exactly so. Certainly they were not got upon rocky country, although at the 

 foot of the granitic Marble Range. 



Loc. — Wangary. Hab. — 6, 9. 

 235. Ephthianura albifroms, Jard. and Selby (White-fronted Chat). 



Loc. — Wanilla. Hab. — 4, 6, 7, 9. 

 239. Aphelocephala (Xerophila) llucopsis, Gld. (White-faced Tit- 

 mouse). 



They were numerous between Wangary and Mt. Dutton Bay. 



Loc. — Wangary. Hab.-— 6, 7, 9. 



244. Gymnorhina leuconota, Gld. (White-backed Magpie). 



Although this bird was daily with us in camp we did not attempt to get a 

 specimen for hand examination. By the glass observation it was not 

 Campbell's G. dorsalis of area 9. 



Loc. — Wangary. Hab. — 4, 6, 7. 

 258. Oreoica cristata, Lewin (Bell- Bird). 



Dr. Angove reports the bird. 



Loc— Mortlock. Hab.— 6, 7, 9. 



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