SERICORNIS LiE VIG ASTER, Gould.
Buff-breasted Sericornis.
Sericornis kevigaster, Gould in Proc. of Zool. Soc., January 27, 1847.
T his species, although nearly allied to the S . maculata, is distinguished by the entire absence o f spots on the
throat and chest, and by having the tail-feathers largely tipped with white.
The male and female in my collection, and which are represented on the accompanying Plate, are part of
the results of Dr. Leichardt’s overland expedition from Moreton Bay to Port Essington, they having been
killed by Mr. Gilbert on the 30th o f November 1844 ; but no information whatever is to be found respecting
them in his Journal.
All the upper surface brown ; tail deepening into black pear the extremity and tipped with white;
spurious wing-feathers- dark brown, margined with white on their inner webs; lores and mark under the
eye brownish black ; above the eye an indistinct line o f white ; all the under surface washed with yellowish
buff; irides greenish white. *-
The female presents the usual differences, being somewhat smaller in size and wanting the black mark on
the lores.
The figures are of the natural size.