PLYCTOLOPHUS LEADBEATERI, Fig. 
Plyct. alhus ; genis, collo in fronte, pectore, tectricibus alarum inferioribus, abdomineque medio roseo- 
tinctis ; crista elongatcB occipitalis plumis basi roseis, apice albis, macula Jiavd in medio notutis ; 
pogoniis remigmn rectricumque internis roseis, illarum saturatioribus ; rostro corneo ; pedibus 
fuscis. 
Long. tot. 15 unc. ; alee, \0\ ; caudce, 6^ ; tarsi, |. 
All the plumage white ; forehead, front and sides of the neck, centre of the under surface of the 
wing, middle of the abdomen, and the basal portion of the inner webs of the tail-feathers tinged with 
rose colour, becoming of a rich salmon colour under the wing ; feathers of the occipital crest, crimson 
at the base with a yellow spot in the centre, and white at the tip ; bill light horn colour ; feet dark 
brown. 
Syn. Phjctolophics Leadbeateri, Vig. in Proc. of Conmi. of Sci. and Corr. of Zool. Soc, Part I., 
1830-31, p. 61.— in Lear's 111. Psitt., pi. 5.— in Phil. Mag., 1831, p. 55. 
Cacatua Leadbeateri, Wagl. Mon. Psitt. in Abhand., p. 692. 
Habitat. Australia : locality, interior of New South Wales. 
