MONARCH A TRIVIRGATA. 
Fig. 1. 
Mon. f route, guld, margine oculari, cmriculisqtte, intense nigris; corpore mperiore nigrescenti-griseo ; 
caudd nigra, rectricibus externis tribus ad apicem albis ; genis, pectore lateribusque rujis; abdomine 
crissoque albis ; rostro plumbeo ; pedibus nigris. 
Long. tot. Q\ unc. ; rostri, | ; alcB, 3 ; caudce, 3 ; tarsi, |. 
Forehead, throat, space round the eye, and the ears, jet black; upper surface dark grey; tail black, 
the three outer feathers on each side largely tipped with white ; cheeks, chest and flanks rufous ; 
abdomen and tail-coverts white; bill lead colour; feet black. 
Syn. Drymopldia trivirgata, Temm. PI. Col. 418. f. 1. 
Habitat. Australia. 
MONARCHA CARINATA, fig. ^ Horsf. 
Fig. 2. 
Mon. fronte, loris, et gutture intense nigris; corpore superiore griseo ; alis cauddquefuscis ; lateribns 
colli pectoreque palUde cinereis ; abdomine crissoque rujis ; rostro plumbeo ; pedibus fuscis. 
Long. tot. 7 unc. ; rostri, | ; cdce, 3f ; caudce, 3 ; tarsi, |. 
Forehead, lores, and throat jet black ; all the upper surface grey ; wings and tail brown ; sides of 
the neck and the chest light grey ; abdomen and under tail-coverts I'ufous ; bill bluish horn colour ; feet 
blackish brown. 
Syn. Muscipeta carinata. Swains. Zool. 111., 1st ser., pi. 147. 
Drymopldia carinata, Temm. PI. Col. 418. f. 2. 
Monarcha carinata, Vig. and Horsf. in Linn. Trans., vol. xv. p. 255. 
Habitat. Australia : locality, New South Wales. 
MONARCHA INORNATA. 
Fig. 3. 
Mon. capite, gutture, corpore supjeriore, cauddqiie, ci?iereis; alis fuscis, pogoniis externis rufo tinctis ; 
loris cinerascentibus ; abdomine crissoque rujis ; rostro plumbeo ; pedibus nigris. 
Long. tot. 7 unc. ; rostri, | ; alee, 3f ; caudce, 3 ; tarsi, |. 
Head, throat, all the upper surface, and the tail, grey ; wings brown, the outer edge of the feathers 
tinged with rufous; lores greyish white; abdomen and under tail-coverts rufous; bill lead colour; 
feet black. 
Syn. Muscicapa inornata, Garnot in Duperrey's Voy. autour du Monde, p. 591., and Atlas to ditto, 
pi. 16. f. 1.? 
Remark. Although we have followed M. Garnot in describing this bird as distinct from Monarcha 
carinata, we think it probable that it may ultimately prove to be only tlie female of that species. 
Habitat. Australia : locality, New South Wales. 
