180 HONEY-EATER. 



under parts whitish; neck behind, back, wings, and rump greenish 

 olive ; wings mouse-colour ; under wing coverts, breast, and belly 

 reddish white ; tail even, dusky, margins of the feathers greenish ; 

 legs pale. 



Inhabits New South Wales. — Mr. Lambert. 



32— HOARY HONEY-EATER. 



Certhia canescens, Ind. Orn. Sup.x-x.xvu. 



Heoro-taire ardoise, Ois. dor. ii. 127. 



Hoary Creeper, Gen. Syn. Sup. \[. 168. Shaw's Zool. vii. 261. 



LENGTH eight inches. Bill black ; tongue bristly at the end ; 

 body slate-colour above, beneath white, inclining to purplish rose- 

 colour on the breast ; on the wing coverts a few white markings ; 

 legs brown. 



Inhabits New South Wales. 



33— LUNULATED HONEY-EATER. 



Turdus lunulatus, Ind. Orn. Sup. xlii. 

 Philedon, Tern. Man. Ed. ii. Anal. p. lxxxvii. 

 Lunulated Thrush, Gen. Syn. Sup. ii. 184. 



SIZE of the Missel Thrush, but stouter; length twelve inches. 

 Bill black, rather bent towards the tip, but with no notch ; tongue 

 bristly at the end, and a trifle longer than the bill ; plumage on the 

 upper parts of the body, wings, and tail brown ; beneath from the 

 chin to vent, white, every where marked with crescents of black, 

 both above and beneath ; chin rufous white ; vent white ; tail even, 

 but has the appearance of being divided in the middle, the feathers 



