STRIGOID GOATSUCKER. 



14S 



rated. This species frequents hollow decayed trees 

 that grow near the water, and oply appears of an 

 evening. 



STRIGOID GOATSUCKER. 

 (Caprimulgus strigoides.) 



CA.JerriigineO'JuscuSf supra striis maculisque obscuris, subius 

 lineis fuscis,fasciis tectricum tribus pallidis^ superciliis albis. 



Rusty-brown Goatsucker above striated with obscure spots; 

 beneath striped with brown lines, with three pale bars on the 

 wing-coverts ; supercilia white. 



Caprimulgus strigoides. Lath. Lid. Orn. Sup. Iviii. 2. 



Strigoid Goatsucker. Lath. Gen. Syn. Sup. 11. 262. 4. 



The prevailing colour of the plumage of this 

 bird is dusky brown above, variegated with obscure 

 spots and stripes of the same : wing-coverts with 

 three oblique mottled bands: quills brown, with 

 the outer margins spotted with pale brown : su- 

 percilia whitish : sides of the head, and streak 

 through the eyes, pale brown : under parts of the 

 body similar to the upper, but striped with narrow 

 brown streaks: tail slightly forked: legs yellowish: 

 beak black. Native of New South Wales. 



