54 
64, 
PACIFIC 
FE. 
DescRipTion. 
65. 
LUNATED 
F 
DescRIPTION. 
DescRiIpTion. 
4 
PLACE. 
PLace. 
66. 
FAIR 
F 
PLace. 
PA Le Onan: 
"[T HE length of this bird is from fixteen to eighteen inches: the 
bill, legs, and irides yellow: the head and moft part of the neck 
are white, but the reft of the plumage in general is brown, blotched 
on the back with dark {pots, and marked on the belly (which is paler 
than above, and inclining to yellow) with black ftreaks: The tail 
is long, even at the end, croffed with feven or eight oblique black 
bars: the quills are alfo barred as the tail, with the ends black. 
This was met with in New South Wales, and probably is not a 
numerous fpecies, as only one has been fhot, though others have 
been now and then feen. 
THIS fpecies is twelve inches long: the bill is blue: legs yellow : 
the forehead buff colour: all the upper parts of the plumage are 
brown, as alfo the wings and tail: the throat and under parts of the 
body buff yellow, paffing upwards in the fhape of a crefcent on each 
fide under the eye, and again below this, but not fo far: the breaft 
is marked with numerous brown fpots: thighs croffed with fine 
brown lines: the tail long; the wings reach about half way thereon. 
Inhabits New Holland, and was taken in March. The native name 
is Goo-r00-wang. 
"[ HE length of this fpecies is about twelye inches: the bill is pale 
brown: legs and irides yellow: head, neck before, and ail be~ 
neath, white: the crown of the head, and middle of the belly pale 
blue: back, wings, and tail brown: the bend of the wing brownith 
blue, occupying in an oblique manner above half the coverts. 
Inhabits New Holland, but neither name nor manners are recorded. 
Another, very fimilar, was fpotted on the nape with black; the back 
paler: rump pale dufky blue: tail tipped with pale colour; all be- 
neath white, but not tinged any where with blue. ; 
