150 MORGAN — Ornithological Trip, St. Vincent and Spencer Gulfs. 



47. Sericornis maculata (sub. sp.) — Spotted Scrub Wren. — 

 Several specimens , secured on Wedge Island, where it is 

 common. It differs from both the Eyre Peninsula and Kan- 

 garoo Island bird. Iris, white; bill, dark. brown; upper man- 

 dible the darker ; legs, feet, atid nails, brown. 



48. Leggeomis lamberti assiniilis — Purple-backed Wren. — 

 A male collected at Pondalowie Bay. 



49. Pseudoartamus cyanopterus — Wood Swallow. — Com- 

 mon at Pondalowie Bay. 



50. Colluricincia harmonica victoriae — Shrike Thrush. — 

 Heard at Pondalowie Bay. 



51. Bidcstcs torquatus cthelac — Butcher Bird. — A few 

 birds seen at Pondalowie Bay. 



52. Oreoica cristata ethelae — Crested Bell Bird. — Fairly 

 common at Pondalowie Bay. A young male collected. 



53. Zosterops lateralis westernensis — Silver-eye. — Common 

 at Althorpes, Pondalowie Bay, and Wedge Island. Iris, 

 brown; bill, upper mandible, dark brown; lower, grey; legs, 

 feet, and nails, grey brown. 



54. Gliciphila melangps chandleri — Fulvous-fronted Honey 

 Eater. — A young bird collected at Pondalowie Bay. 



55. Mcliphaga sonora — Singing Honey Eater. — Common 

 at Pondalowie, Wedge, and Althorpes Islands. 



56. Goleia carunculata tragellasi — Wattle Bird. — Common 

 at Pondalowie Bay. 



57. Acanthogenys rufogularis cygnus — Spiny-cheeked 

 Honey Eater. — Common at Pondalowie Bay. 



58. Anthus anstralis adelaidensis — Ground Lark or Pipit. — 

 Seen at the Spit, Pondalowie Bay, Wedge Island, and Trou- 

 bridge Island. Common on all, especially Wedge Island. 

 Iris, dark brown; bill, upper mandible, brown; lower, flesh 

 white; legs and feet, yellowish brown; nails, brown. 



59. Corvus eoronoidcs — Raven. — Seen on Little Althorpe 

 Island, evidently after the dead seals. 



60. Strepcra (sp.). — A bird of this genus was seen at Pon- 

 dalowie Bay. They were very shy, and no specimen was 



secured. i 



