PACHYCEPHALA GUTTURALIS, Vig. Sf Horsf. 



Fig. 1. 



Mas. Pack, vertice, loris, lined infra-ocular i, plumis auricularibus lunuldque pectorali nigerrimis ; guld 

 alba ; nucha, lined angustd pectorali, abdomineque toto flavis ; dorso, tectricibusque caudal ' flave- 

 scenti-olivaceis ; tectricibus alarum nigrescenti-fuscis, flavescenti-olivaceo marginaiis ; primariis, 

 secondariisque nigrescenti-fuscis, cinerescenti-olivaceo marginaiis ; caudd ad basin cinered, apicem 

 versus nigrescente, ad apicem cinered ; rostro pedibusque nigrescentibus. 



Fcem. vel mas jun. Capite, corpore super ior e, cauddque, olivaceo-fuscis ; primariis, secondariisque 

 fuscis, illis cinereo, his olivaceo marginaiis ; guld pallide fused, albo adspersd ; abdomine pallide 

 olivaceo-fusco ; crisso albo ; rostro, pedibusque nigrescentibus. 



Long. tot. 7^ unc. ; rostri, | ; alee, 3§ ; caudce, 3± ; tarsi, J. 



Male. Crown of the head, lores, line beneath the eye, ear-coverts, and a crescent-shaped mark from 

 the latter across the breast deep black ; throat, within the black, white ; back of the neck, a narrow 

 line down each side of the chest behind the black crescent, and all the under surface gamboge yellow ; 

 back and upper tail-coverts yellowish olive ; wing-coverts blackish brown, margined with yellowish 

 olive ; primaries and secondaries blackish brown, margined with greyish olive ; tail grey at the base 

 passing into brownish black near the extremity, and tipped with grey ; bill and feet brownish black. 



Female, or young male. Head, all the upper surface, and tail olive brown ; primaries and second- 

 aries brown, the former margined with grey, and the latter with yellowish olive ; throat pale brown, 

 freckled with white ; the remainder of the under surface pale brown, tinged with olive ; under tail- 

 coverts white ; bill and feet blackish brown. 



Syn. Turdus gutturalis, Lath. Ind. Orn., Supp., p. xli. no. 6. 

 Black-crowned Thrush, Lewin, Birds of New Holl. pi. 10. 

 Pachycephala gutturalis, Vig. and Horsf. in Linn. Trans., vol. xv. p. 239. 



Habitat. Australia : locality, New South Wales. 



PACHYCEPHALA PECTORALIS, Vig. 8f Horsf. 



Fig. 2. 



Mas. Pack, guld alba, nigro late circumdatd ; fronte et vertice cinereis, plumis in medio nigro anguste 

 striatis ; corpore superiore cinereo ; caudd alisque fuscis ; lateribus griseis ; pectore medio, abdo- 

 mine, crissoque, aurantiaco-brunneis ; rostro pedibusque nigris. 



FffiM. Capite, corporeque superiore fusco-cinereis ; alis cauddque, saturate fuscis ; gidd albidd ; corpore 

 subtus cervino, plumis hujus partis necnon gulce anguste fuscis, in medio striatis ; rostro fusco ; 

 pedibus nigris. 



Long. tot. 6| unc. ; rostri, f ; alai, 3f ; caudal, 3J ; tarsi, f . 



Male. Throat white, encircled by a broad band of black, which commences at the base of the bill, 

 surrounds the eye, passes down the sides of the neck, and crosses the breast ; forehead and crown dark 

 grey, with a small stripe of black down the centre of each feather ; the remainder of the upper surface 

 dark grey ; wings and tail blackish brown, each feather margined on the outer web with dark grey ; 

 sides of the breast and flanks grey ; centre of the breast, abdomen, and under tail-coverts orange brown ; 

 bill and feet black. 



Female. Head and all the upper surface brownish grey ; wings and tail dark brown, margined on 

 the exterior webs with brownish grey ; throat dull white, gradually passing into the tawny buff which 

 covers the whole of the under surface, each feather of the throat and under surface having a narrow 

 stripe of dark brown down the centre ; bill brown ; feet black. 



Syn. Muscicapa pectoralis, Lath. Ind. Orn., Supp., p. li. no. 11. 

 Orange-breasted Thrush, Lewin, Birds of New Holl., pi. 8. 



Pachycephala pectoralis, Vig. and Horsf. in Linn. Trans., vol. xv. p. 239. — Gould, Syn. Birds 

 of Australia. 



striata, Vig. and Horsf. in Linn. Trans., vol. xv. p. 240, female, or young male ? 



Lanius macularius, Quoy et Gaim. Voy. de F Astrolabe, p. 257, pi. 31, f. 1, young male? 



Habitat. Australia : locality, New South Wales. 



