Leipoa ocellata, Gould Ocellated Leipoa 78
Megapodius Tumulus, Gould Mound-raising Megapode 79
Pedionomus torquatus, Gould Collared Plain Wanderer 80
Hemipodius melanogaster, Gould Black-breasted Hemipode 81
—— varius Varied Hemipode 82
—— scintillans, Gould Sparkling Hemipode 83
—— melanotus, Gould Black-backed Hemipode 84
—— castanotus, Gould Chestnut-backed Hemipode 85
—— pyrrhothorax, Gould Red-chested Hemipode 86
—— velox, Gould Swift-flying Hemipode 87
Coturnix pectoralis, Gould Pectoral Quail 88
Synoïcus Australis Australian Partridge 89
—— Diemenensis, Gould Van Diemen’s Land Partridge 90
—— sordidus, Gould Sombre Partridge 91
——? Chinensis Chinese Quail 92
Footnote 1:
Phaps being the generic appellation generally adopted, Peristera, under which term the birds of this form have been published, must sink into a synonym.
Footnote 2:
Turnix for the like reason must be substituted for Hemipodius, the term employed.
CACATUA GALERITA: Vieill.
J. Gould and H.C. Richter del et lith. C. Hullmandel Imp. ]
CACATUA GALERITA, Vieill. Crested Cockatoo.
The Crested Cockatoo, White’s Journ., pl. in p. 237.
Psittacus galeritus, Lath. Ind. Orn., vol. i. p. 109; and Gen. Syn. Supp., vol. ii. p. 92.—Kuhl, Consp. Psitt. in Nov. Act., vol. x. p. 87.
Great Sulphur-crested Cockatoo, Shaw, Gen. Zool., vol. viii. p. 479.
Crested Cockatoo, Lath. Gen. Hist., vol. ii. p. 205.
Cacatua galerita, Vieill. 2nde Edit, du Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., tom. xvii. p. 11; and Ency. Méth. Orn., Part III. p. 1414.—Wagl. Mon. Psitt. in Abhand., p. 695.
Plyctolophus galeritus, Vig. and Horsf. in Linn. Trans., vol. xv. p. 268.—Vig. in Lear’s Ill. Psitt. pl. 3.—Steph. Cont. of Shaw’s Gen. Zool., vol. xiv. p. 108.
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