ELYCATCH-ER, 
Tnhabits New South Wales, where it is known by the name of 
Burril: has hitherto only been met with in November. 
LENGTH five inches and a: half: bill and legs pale brown: 
plumage olive brownabove; but from the bafe of the bill to the mid- 
dle of the crown, taking in the eye, black, and paffing backwards into 
a point on the ears: the chin and fides of the neck are white: breatt 
and belly deep crimfon: the wings are black; but the quills are white 
half way from the bafe: tail longith; the two middle feathers wholly 
black ; the others the fame half-way from the bafe, the reft of the 
leneth white: the wings reach one third’on the tail. 
Inhabits New South Wales: fpecimens of this fpecies are fcarce. 
SIZE of the White Throat: plumage above brown ; beneath pale 
yellow, growing white towards the vent: crown of the head 
black, and a broad ftreak of the fame occupies the fides of the cheeks, 
beginning beneath each eye: the quills are darker than the reft, fome 
of them edged with yellow: tail longifh: bill black: legs blueifh. 
Inhabits New South Wales; met with there. in July... 
ENGTH from eight to nine inches: bill flender ; black :: legs 
black : tongue fringed at the tip: general colour of the plumage 
pale green; but the under parts from chin to vent greenifh yellow ; 
the laft moft confpicuous on the chin and breaft: from the gape _ 
fprings a black band, which grows broader, and pafles under the eye 
to the hind head, where it is fringed with yellow. 
Inhabits 
225 
PLaca. 
17. 
CRIMSON- 
BELLIED 
FL. 
DESCRIPTION. 
PLACE. 
18. 
BLACK 
CHEEKED 
FL. 
DESCRIPTION. 
PLACE. 
19. 
MUSTACHOE 
FL. 
DeEscriprion. 
