
 
        
         
		AMYTIS   MACROURUS,   Gould. 
 Large-tailed  Wren. 
 Amytis macrourus, Gould in Proc.  of Zool. Soc., Jan.  27,  1847.  
 Nyern-de and Jee-ra, Aborigines of the interior of Western Australia. 
 The  present  is  the  first  species  of  the  genus  that  has  been  discovered  in  Western  Australia;  the  two  
 examples  in  my  own  collection  are  all  that I  have yet  seen ;  these were shot  in  the interior by Mr.  Gilbert,  
 who  states  that  “ it  inhabits  the  thickets,  and  is  almost  always  on  the  ground  in families  o f from  four  to  
 seven  in  number:  it  carries  its  tail  more  erect  than  any other  bird  I  have  seen,  and  certainly no bird  
 runs  or rather hops  over the surface  of the ground with greater rapidity.” 
 It  is  evidently  the  representative  of  the Amytis  teoatilis  of  the  eastern  coast,  to which  it  is  very nearly  
 allied,  but from which,  as well  as  from  the A.  striatus,  it may at  once  be  distinguished by its more  robust  
 form,  and by  the much  greater length and size  of its  tail. 
 All the upper  surface  brown,  each feather with a narrow stripe o f  white  down  the centre ;  under  surface  
 the same, but much  paler;  under  surface  o f  the  shoulder pale  rusty red ;  tail  brown,  margined with  pale  
 brown;  irides  hazel;  base  o f  the  lower  mandible  horn-colour,  remainder  of  the  bill  black;  feet  flesh-  
 brown. 
 The  figures  are  of the  natural  size.