PARDALOTUS PUNCTATUS, Tenwi. 
Fig. 1. 
Pard. vertice, alis, cauddque nigris, singulis plumis notam alham apicem versus habentihus ; lined 
alba ad basin rostri oriente et sujjer oculos excurrente ; plumis auricularibus lateribusque colli 
cinerascentibus ; plumis dorsalibus ad basin griseis notd triangulari media cervind ornatis, nigro 
circumdatis ; uropygio rufescenti-fusco ; tectricibus caudoe coccineis ; guld, pectore, crissoque Jlnvis ; 
abdomine lateribusque fulvis ; rostro nigro ; pedibus fuscis. 
Long. tot. 3f unc. ; rostri, f ; alee, 2^; caiidce, If; tarsi, |. 
Crown of the head, wings, and tail black, each feather having a round spot of white near the tip ; 
a stripe of white commences at the nostrils and passes over the eye ; ear-coverts and sides of the neck 
grey ; feathers of the back grey at the base, succeeded by a triangular-shaped spot of fawn colour, 
and edged with black ; rump rufous brown ; upper tail-coverts crimson ; throat, chest, and under tail- 
coverts yellow ; abdomen and flanks tawny ; bill black ; feet brown. 
S>:n. Pardalotus ptmctatus, Temm. Man., part i. p. Ixv. — Id. PI. Col., 78. — Vieill. Gal. des Ois., 
torn. i. pi. 73. — Vig. and Horsf. in Linn. Trans., vol. xv. p. 237. 
Pipra punctata. Lath. Ind. Orn., Supp., p. Ivi. No. 1. — Shaw, Nat. Misc., p. 111. — Id. Zool., 
vol. X. p. 30. 
Speckled Manakin, Lath. Gen. Syn., Supp., vol. ii. p. 253. — Id. Gen. Hist., vol. vii. p. 238. 
Habitat. Australia generally. 
PARDALOTUS AFFINIS, Gould. 
Fig. 2. 
Pard. fronte nigro; vertice nigro, singulis plumis lined centrali alba ; litied superciliari Jlavd adbasin 
rostri oriente, cum lined albd conjunctd occiput versus fende?ite ; nucha dorsoque sordide olivaceo- 
fuscis ; uropygio tectricibusque caudoe Jlavide olivaceo-fuscis ; alis nigris, primariis notd albd api- 
caliornatis,plumdtertid albescenti ad marginem externum; secundariisalbo rufoqtie margiyiatis; aid 
spuria ad apicem Jlavd ; caudce rectricibus nigrescenti-fuscis transversim albo ad apicem notatis ; 
auricidis genisque cinerascentibus; guld Jlavd; pectore abdomineque mediis pallide Jlavis, cdbo 
intermixtis ; lateribus Jlavide olivaceo-fuscis ; rostro nigro ; pedibus fuscis. 
Long. tot. 3^ unc. ; rostri, | ; alcB, 2^ ; caudcs, 1^ ; tai'si, 
Forehead black ; crown of the head black, with a stripe of white down the centre of each feather, 
a stripe of yellow commences at the base of the upper mandible and runs above the eye, where it is 
joined by a stripe of white, which leads nearly to the occiput ; back of the neck and the back greyish 
olive brown ; rump and upper tail-coverts yellowish olive brown ; wings blackish, each of the pri- 
maries having a fine round spot of white near the tip, and the third externally edged with white, the 
secondaries margined with white and rufous, and the tips of the spurious wing yellow ; tail blackish 
brown, each feather having a transverse mark of white at the tip ; ear-coverts and cheeks grey ; throat 
yellow ; middle of the chest and centre of the abdomen light yellow intermixed with white ; flanks 
yellowish olive brown ; bill black ; feet brown. 
Pardalotus affinis, Gould in Proc. of Zool. Soc, Part V., 1837. 
Remark. This species differs from Pardalotus striatus in having a larger bill, a longer wing, and 
a longer tarsus, and in the absence of the white margination of the five primaries ; the tips of the 
spurious wing in the present species is yellow, while in Pardalotus striatus the same part is scarlet. 
I am somewhat disposed to believe that the bird figured by Dr. Latham may be referrible to tliis spe- 
cies, and not to the following. 
Hcd)itat. Australia : locality, Van Diemen's Land. 
PARDALOTUS STRIATUS, Temm. 
Fig. 3. 
Pard. fronte et vertice nigris, hujus plumis lined centrtdi albd ; strigd superciliari aurantiacd ad basin 
rostri oriente, et cum alia albd conjunctd ad occiput tendente ; nuchd dorsoque sordide olivaceo- 
viridibus ; uropygio tectricibusque caudce Jlavescenti-fuscis ; alis nigris, primariis plerisQue ex- 
terne ad basin et ad apicem albis ; secundariis albo fuscoque marginatis ; Cauda rectricibus nigris, 
