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Falcunculus leucogaster. Fale. fronte alba, crista ocdpitali 

 nigra ; genis albis lifted nigra notatis ad nucham exiendente ; 

 dorso, humeris, tectricibusque caudcE et uropygio olivaceo-Jlavis ; 

 primariis secondariisque brunneis, olivaceo marginatis ; rectri- 

 cibus caudcB duabus externis albis, duabus intermediis olivaceis, 

 reliquis brunneis, olivaceo-marginatis ; gidd olivaceo-viridi ; pec- 

 tore tectricibusque caudce inferioribus nitide sulphureo-Jlavis ; 

 abdomine femoribusqice albis ; roslro nigro ; pedibus plumbaceis. 

 Long. tot. unc. 6 ; rostri, |} ; alee, 3| ; caudce, 2^ ; tarsi, ^. 

 Hub. in Australia. 



Obs. For a knowledge of this new species of true Falcunculus, 

 I am indebted to the Earl of Derbj', who lent me the example from 

 which the above characters are taken ; and which, from the olive co- 

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



Falcunculus flavigulus. Falc, loro albo ; vertice et strigd ab 

 oculo usque ad lotus colli nigrescenti-brunneis, super infraque 

 strigis albis ; dorso, tectricibusque superioribus caudce viride- 

 scenti-albis ; guld olivaceo-viridi ; alis fuscis, pallide, brunneo 

 marginatis; caudd fused, rectricibus tribus utrincpie plus mi- 

 nusve albo ?wtatis ; mento macidd cdbd; guld,pectore, abdomine 

 tectricibusque inferioribus Cauda; nitide Jlavis ; rostro pedibusque 

 cyaneo-nigris. 

 Long. tot. unc. 5 J ; alcB, 3| ; caudce, 1\ ; tarsi, |. 

 Hid), in Australia. 



Obs. This species, indejiendently of its smaller size, may be rea- 

 dily distinguished from all others, by the uuilbnu yellow colouring 

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

 this bird was overlooked by Messrs. Vigors and Horsfield, who ap- 

 pear to have thought it identical with Fal. gutturcdis. 



Eopsaltria parvula. Eop. vertice, auricidaribus, nucha dor- 

 soque cinereis ; guld pectoreque inferiori griseis ; uropygio oli- 

 vaceo ; alis brunneis ; caudd brunned, rectricibus apicibus gri- 

 seis; pectore corporeque subtus nitide Jlavis ; rostro nigro ; jicdi- 

 bus brunneis. 



Long. tot. unc. 5^ ; rostri, ^ ; alcE, 3 ; caudcB, 2| ; tarsi, |. 



Hcd). in Nova Cambria Australi. 



Obs. The genus Eopsaltria was instituted by Mr. Swainson for 

 the Yellow-Breasted Thrush of Lewin {Pachycephala Australis of 

 Vig. and Horsf.), to which the present bird is nearly allied. 



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

 soque griseis; guld pectoreque cinerescenti-cdbis ; abdotnine, uro- 

 pygio, tectricibusque sujjerioribus et inferioribus ccmdce nitide 

 Jiavis ; alis cauddcpic fuscis ; caudd ad extremum apicem cdbd ; 

 rostro pedibusque nigrescenti-brunneis. 



Long. tot. unc. 6 ; rostri, £ ; ales, 3^ ; caudce, 2f ; tarsi, |. 



Hab. in Australia ai)ud flumen Cygnorum. 



Obs. Closely allied to Eopsaltria Australis. In the collection at 

 Fort Pitt, Chatham. 



