Pale No Ge. OIF 
NITID 
SIZE of a Houfe Sparrow: the bill pale red: legs yellow; plumage chs ae 
above, including the tail, pale afh colour; the under parts white, 
but the fides next the wings incline to yellow: quills dull ferruginous 
yellow : over the eyes a black band, pafling down a little way on the 
ears in a broad patch. 
' Ynhabits New South Wales. Piace, 
Liby2 
PEER AL 
1Z E uncertain: bill and legs reddifh brown: crown of the head Dart rmbe: 
blue grey: upper parts of the body, wings, and tail pale brown; 
all the under parts white: from the bill a dull crimfon ftreak arifes, 
growing broader at the back part, and forming on the cheeks an oval 
patch: rump crimfon. 
Several drawings of birds probably allied to this, hee come under 
our obfervation: in one of thern, the bill is crimfon, a broad ftreak 
of the fame over the eye, and the rump and vent crimfon alfo: the 
crown rather full of feathers: the whole of the upper parts of the 
plumage and tail green; beneath greenifh white, with a flight reddifh 
tinge on the breaft: tail fhort:—ain another, the bill was pale red; 
the ftreak over the eye and the rump crimfon: tail fhort, as in the 
other: the plumage above greenifh brown; beneath cinereous white. 
For thefe I am indebted to the drawings of General Davies; and in 
thofe.of Mr. Lambert, I have remarked a third, in which the upper 
parts were green; the under greenifh white: bill, ftreak over the 
eye, and rump, crimfoa; but differed from the others in having the 
tail much longer. 
All thefe faid to inhabit New South Wales. - Puace. 
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