ad apicem albis ; genis lateribusque colli cinerascentibus ; guld pectoreque summo flavis ; lateribus 

 crissoque brunnescenti-fulvis, illis flavo tinctis ; rostro nigra ; pedibusfuscis. 



Long. tot. 3 J unc. ; rostri, f ; alee, 1\ ; caudae, 1^ ; tarsi, ] ±. 



Forehead and crown of the head black, the feathers of the latter having a stripe of white down the 

 centre ; a stripe of deep orange yellow commences at the base of the upper mandible and runs above 

 the eye, where it is joined by a stripe of white which leads to the occiput ; back of the neck and back 

 brownish olive grey ; rump and upper tail-coverts yellowish brown ; wings black, the external edges 

 of the third, fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh primaries white at their base and tipped with white ; 

 secondaries margined with white and reddish brown ; tail black, each feather tipped with white ; sides 

 of the face and neck grey ; throat and upper part of the chest yellow ; centre of the abdomen white ; 

 flanks and under tail-coverts brownish buff, the former tinged with yellow ; bill black ; feet brown. 



Syn. Pardalotus striatus, Temm. Man., part i. p. lxv. — Vig. and Horsf. in Linn. Trans., vol. xv. 

 p. 237. note. 



Pipra striata, Lath. Ind. Orn., p. 558. No. 13 — Gmel. Syst., vol. i. p. 1003. 

 Striped-headed Manakin, Lath. Gen. Syn., vol. iv. p. 526. pi. 54. — Id., Supp., p. 188. — Shaw, 



Zool., vol. x. p. 29. pi. 4. — Lath. Gen. Hist., vol. vii. p. 237. pi. 109. ? 

 Pardalotus ornatus, Temm. PL Col. 594. fig. 1. 



Habitat. Australia : locality, New South Wales. 



