ANTHOCH^RA MELLIVORA, Fig. 8^ Horsf. 
Fig. 1. 
AtUh. corporc snperiore intense briumeo, singulis plumis in medio lined angustd alba notatis ; 
remigunt pogoniis internis per tres longitudinis basalis partes castaneis, ad apicem brunneis pogoniis 
externis notd apicali alba ; secundariis, alis tectricibusque caudcB ciiierascenti-brunneis ad apicem 
alb is ; caudd 7iigrescenti-brtinned, olivaceo lavatd, et ad apicem albd ; rectricibus gradatis ; phimis 
gularibus, pectoralibusque ad basin nigrescenti-brunneis et ad apicem albis ; plumis abdominalibus 
brunneis in medio lined longitudinali albd notatis ; rostro pedibusque nigrescenti-brunneis. 
Long. tot. 11 1- unc. ; rostri, 1^ ; 5^ ; caudce, 5^ ; tarsi, 1^. 
All the upper surface dark brown, each feather marked down the centre with a uiinute line of 
white ; primaries chestnut brown on tlie internal webs for three parts of their length from the base ; 
outer webs and remainder of the inner brown, each feather slightly tipped with white ; secondaries, 
wings and tail-coverts greyish brown tipped with white ; tail blackish brown with a tinge of olive 
much graduated, and all the feathers tipped with white ; feathers of the throat and chest blackish 
browri at the base and white at the tip ; feathers of the breast and under surface brown largely 
striped down their centres with white ; bill and feet blackish brown. 
Syn. Certhia mellivora. Lath. Ind. Orn. Supp., p. xxxvii. No. 8. 
Mellivorous Honey-Eater, Lath. Gen. Hist., vol. iv. p. 161. no. 5. 
Anthocliccra mellivora, Vig. and Horsf. in Linn. Trans., vol. xv. p. 321. 
Mellivorous Creeper, Lath. Gen. Syn., vol. ii. p. 166. 
Wattled Bee-eater, female, White's Jouru., pi. in p. 240. 
Habitat, Australia : locality, New South Wales. 
ANTHOCH.ERA CARUNCULATA, llg. ik Horsf. 
Fig. 2. 
AntJi. summo capite et nucha nigrd atque grised striatis, singulis plumis nigris, marginibus griseis ; 
doi-so hiimerisque fuscis, singulis plumis in medio snbjlavidis ; alis nigrescenti-brunneis, remigum 
pogoniis externis IcBte griseo marginatis et ad apicem albis ; caudd gradatd ; tectricibus caudce 7iec 
non 7'ectricibus duabus intermediis griseis, rectricibus reliquiis nigrescenti-brunneis, omnibusque ad 
apicem albis ; carunculd aurantiacd lateribus colli ; guld, pectore lateribusque griseis, singidis plumis 
in medio nigrescenti-brunneis ; abdomine Icete Jlavido ; rostro nigra ; pedibus suhjiuvidis. 
Long. tot. 18 unc. ; rostri, 1^ ; cd(E,l ; caudce, 10 ; tarsi, 1|. 
Crown of the head and back of the neck striped with black and grey, the centre of each 
feather being black and its external edges grey ; back and shoulders dusky brown, the shaft of each 
feather buffy white ; wings deep blackish brown, the external margins of the primaries slightly, and 
the secondaries broadly fringed with grey ; tips of all the primaries white ; tail nuich graduated ; the 
upper tail-coverts and two middle tail-feathers grey, the remainder blackish brown, and the whole 
tipped with white ; on each side of the neck a pendulous wattle of a rich orange colour ; throat, breast, 
and flanks grey, each feather having a central mark of blackish brown, which is much enlarged on 
the lower part of the breast ; centre of the abdomen rich yellow ; bill black ; feet and legs light yellow. 
Syn. Merops carunculatus. Lath. Ind. Orn., p. 276. no. 20. 
Corvus paradoxus. Id. lb., Supp., p. xxvi. no. 10. 
Pie d pendeloques, Daud. Traite d'Orn., tom. ii. p. 246. pi. xvi. no. xxx. 
Wattled. Bee-eater, White's Journ., pi. in p. 144. Male. 
Wattled Honey-eater, Lath. Gen. Hist., vol. iv. p. 154. no. 3. 
Creadion carunculatus, Vieill. Gal. des Ois., tom. i. pi. 94. 
Anthochcera carunculata, Vig. & Horsf. in Liim. Trans., \ i)l. xv. p. 321. 
Habitat. Van Diemen's Land. 
ANTHOCH.ERA LEWINII, Jig. ^ Horsf. 
Fig. cJ. 
Anth. corpore snperiore fusco, singulis plumis lined centrali albd ; remigum pogoniis internis per tres 
longitudinis jKirtes castaneis, ad apicem brunneis, pogoniis e.vternis hrit/i/ieis ; ad apicem albis ; alis 
tectricibusque caudce cine rascenti-br unnei s, apicihus albis ; caudd gradatd nigrescenli-l>rujined, oli- 
