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366. A. Innillata, Gld,, Little Wattle-bird, 



Sub-gen. Anellobia (365). 

 No white streaks to feathers of mantle. 

 Hab. : 9. 



367. A. mfiglllaris, Gld . (includes A. flavacanthus, Campbell), Spiny- 



cheeked Honey-eater. 



Sub-gen. Acanthogenys has no wattles ; tail not longer than wing, 

 and square. 



Throat to upper chest rufous ; abdomen white, heavily lined with 

 brown ; bristle-like feathers on cheeks and beneath ear coverts 

 white. 



Hab. : 3, 6, 7, 9. 



GENUS ENTOMYZ A. Side of head bare. 



368. E cyanotis, Swainson, Blue-faced Honey-eater. 



Head and throat black, with white crescent on occiput and 

 white line dividing head from throat ; under surface white ; basal 

 half or two-thirds of inner webs of primaries fulvous. 

 Hab. : 2, 3, 6, 7. 



369. E. alMpennis, Gld., White quilled Honey-eater. 



Like cyanotis, but with basal half or two-thirds of inner weba of 

 primaries pure white. 



Young has soft parts round the eye yellowish. 

 Hab. : 1, (2). 



GENUS PHILEMON. Culmen with prominent ridge, often humped. 



370. P. COrniclllatUS, Lath., Friar-bird (Leatherhead). 



Base of culmen with large hump ; feathers of fore-neck and chest 

 lanceolate in shape ; whole crown, sides of head and neck all round 

 bare. 



Hab. : 2, 3, 4, 6, 7. 



371. P. argenticeps, Gld., Silvery-crowned Friar-bird. 



Base of culmen with large hump ; feathers of fore-neck and chest 

 lanceolate in shape ; nostrils open ; centre of crown and sides of 

 neck covered with silvery-brown feathers. 

 Hab. : 1, 2, 8. 



372. P. bliceroides, Swainson, Helmeted Friar-bird. 



Base of culmen with large hump ; feathers of fore-neck and chest 

 lanceolate ; centre of crown covered with feathers ; side of neck 

 bare. 



Hab. : 1,2. 



373. P. citreoglllaris, Gld., Yellow-throated Friar-bird. 



Culmen not humped ; upper surface light brown ; under parts 

 whitish ; cheeks only and region round eye is bare ; in very old 

 birds also part of crown next to eye is bare. 



Culmen, T5 to-1'2 in. ; wing, 5 to 5 '2 in. ; tail, 4'1 in. ; tarsus, 

 1-05 in. 



Young birds have yellowish throat. 

 Hab. : 2, 3, (4), 6, 7. 



374. P. sordidllS, Gld. (sub-sp. of P. citreogularis), (includes P. 



occidentalis), Little Friar-bird. 



Smaller (except in bill) than P. citreogularis. 

 Hab. : 1, 3, 8. 



