112 A FIEST LIST OF THE BIRDS OF TASMAN's PENINSULA. 



33. Stipittjetjs malachueus, Shaiv. Emu Wren. 



Seen many years ago at Eagle Hawk Neck ; lately, near 

 Eioaring Beach. 



34. Sericornis hitihilis, Govld. Sombre Bush Tit. 



35. AcANTHizA DiEMENENSis, Gould. Brown Tail. 



36. ACANTHORTNCHTJS TENNIROSTRIS, Latll. Spine Bill. 



Yery easily beguiled by an imitation of its whistling notes. 



37. Melithreptus validirostris, Gould. Strong-billed 

 Honey-eater. 



38. Melithreptus melanocephalus, Gould. Black-headed 



Honey-eater. 



39. Ptilotis elavigula, Gould. Yellow-throated Honey- 



eater. 

 The Spring note of this bird is almost as characteristic of 

 the season as the note of the Summer-bird. 



40. Meliornis Nov^ Hollandije, Lath. New Holland 



Honey-eater. 



41. Meliornis Australasiana, SJiatv. Tasmanian Honey- 



eater. 

 The peculiar humming and clicking noise made by this bird 

 is, I suppose, produced by the wings and mandibles. 



42. AcANTHOCHJERA iNAUEis, Gould. Wattle Bird. 



43. AcANTHOCH^RA MELLivoRA, Lath. Brush Wattle Bird. 



44. ZosTEROPS ciERULESCENS, Lath. White Eye. 



45. Pardalotus punctatus, Shaw ayid Nodder. Diamond 



Bird. 



46. Pardalotus afpinis, Gould. Allied Diamond Bird. 



47. HiRUNDO NEOXENA, Gould. Australian Swallow. 



48. EsTRELDA BELLA, Lath. Fire-tailed Pinch. 



49. Anthus A.USTRALIS, Vig. and Horsf. Australian Pipit. 



COLUMB^. 



60. Phaps chalcoptera, Latham. Bronze-wing. 



GALLING. 

 A Quail, but species not deteruiined. 



EULICARI^. 



51. Tribonyx Gouldi, 8clater. Native Hen. 

 One shot near Koonya. 



GEALL^. 



52. iEaiALiTES monacha, Geoffrey. Hooded Sand Plover. 



