20+ 
ROSE-WINGED 
FL. 
DeEscRIPTION. 
PLACE. 
Biko 
COACH-WHIP 
FL. 
Descriprion. 
PLAcE. 
22. 
BLACK- 
BREASTED 
FL. 
DESCRIPTION. 
Foe mC Ant Cy Eby. 
Inhabits New South Wales ; is a pugnacious bird, attacking others, 
efpecially the fmaller Parakeets. 
SIZE of a Nightingale: bill and legs brown: general colour of 
the plumage brown; beneath white : the feathers of the crown feem 
loofe, giving the appearance of a creft, and {potted with black: the 
middle of the outer quills, and the four middle tail feathers, from the 
bafe to three-fourths of the length, are rofe colour, the laft marked 
with a few black fpots. 
inhabits New South Wales. 
SIZE of a Thrufh: general colour of the plumage flaty black : 
chin and throat croffed with fine lines of dufky white: the feathers 
of the crown are long, and can be erected into a creft: tail Nightly 
cuneiform : ‘bill ftout, black: legs flender, black : irides blue. 
Inhabits New South Wales; native name Djoxz. It has a long fingle 
note, not unlike the crack of a coachman’s whip, hence called the 
Coach-whip Bird; it appears a lively fpecies, and menacing in its 
manners; for ereéting the creft, it gains a formidable appearance, 
which it takes the advantage of in contending with other birds, efpe- 
cially Parakeets, about the right of extracting honey from the 
flowers ; it is not a common {pecies. 
HIS is rather more than eight inches lone: bill brown; legs 
black : the head, taking in the eyes, the nape, and fides of the 
neck, are black, continuing in a band on the breaft ; within this, the 
chin 
