vaceo iavutd, ad apicem alba ; plumis gularibus pectoralihusque ad basin nigrescenti-fuscis et ad 
apicem albis ; corpore subtiis brunneo, longitiidinaliter large albo striata ; rostro pedibusqtte fuscis. 
Long. tot. 14< unc. ; rostri, 11 ; alee, 6j ; caudce, 7 ; tarsi, 
Crown of the head, a line running from the base of the bill beneath the eye, and the ear-coverts 
blackish brown ; space under the eye silvery white bounded behind by a triangular naked yellow 
spot, below which rises a short pendulous wattle of the same colour ; back of the neck and all 
the upper surface greyish brown, each feather having a stripe of a\ hite down the centre ; upper 
tail-coverts greyish brown widely margined with grey; primaries and secondaries deep blackish 
brown, the former slightly and the latter broadly edged with grey, all the primaries tipped with white ; 
two middle tail-feathers greyish brown, the remainder deep blackish brown, the whole largely tipped 
with Avhite ; throat, breast, and flanks grey, the centre of each feather being lighter ; middle of the 
abdomen yellow ; bill and feet brown. 
Syn. Wattled See-eater, Phill. Bot. Bay, pi. in p. 164. 
AnthochcEra Lewinii, Vig. & Horsf. in Linn. Trans., vol. xv. p. 322, note. 
Habitat. Australia : locality, New South Wales. 
