BBE Ey AGT ER: 
the body pale lead coloured brown: lower belly and vent white : 
the fix outer quills brownifh; the firft very fhort ; the others incline 
to brown; but fix or feven of the middle ones are of a greenifh 
yellow in the middle, on the outer webs, and the tips greenifh yellow : 
tail rounded, of a pale greenifh lead colour, with a dirty white tip : 
legs yellow brown. 
Inhabits New Holland. In the colle&tion of General Davies. 
ENGTH uncertain, fuppofed about twelve inches: general 
colour brown: the fhafts of the feathers very pale: greater 
quills darker than the others, four or five of the outer ones have the 
middle part for two-thirds of a golden orange; the ends white: tail 
greatly cuneiform, brown, confifting of twelve feathers, all but che 
two middle ones tipped with white: ill and legs black: tongue 
briftly at the ene. : 
Inhabits New South Wales; feeds chiefly on flies and other infects, 
as well as by fucking honey from the various kinds of Bank/fia, &c. 
The natives name it Goo-gwar-ruck. 
HFiIS fpecies is about feven inches long: the bill of a moderate 
fize, and the legs brown: the plumage on the upper parts of the 
bedy is pale rufous brown ; beneath dufky white, {potted on the 
lower belly, vent, and thighs with black: behind the eye is a broad 
ftreak of black ending ia a point: quills black: tail dufky, 
Inhabits New Holland. 
Supp, II. x 
PLACE. 
£0. 
GOLDEN- 
WINGED 
B.&. 
DeéscrirtTion. 
Prack. 
II. 
~-BLACK-EARED 
BE, 
DEscRIPTION. 
Placer. 
