
 
        
         
		PYCNOPTILUS  FLOCCOSUS,  Gould. 
 Downy  Pycnoptilus. 
 Pycnoptilus Jloccosus, Gould in Proc.  of Zool. Soe., May 14, 1850. 
 In  the  Birds  of  Australia  I instituted  the  genus,  Hylacola,  for  the  Acanthim  pyrrhopygsa  of Vigors  and  
 Horsfield,  adding  thereto  another  species  under  the  name of H.  cauta.  The present bird  is allied to that  
 form,  but  still  differs in so many  points,  that I  am constrained to make it the  type  of a new genus, with  the  
 appellation  of Pycnoptilus, from  the dense and silky character of its plumage:  unfortunately I know nothing  
 of  its  habits  and economy.  I  purchased  it  of Mr. Warwick,  who had obtained  it  in a small  collection  of  
 birds  said  to  have  been  formed  in  the  interior  of New  South Wales  towards  the  River  Morumbidgee:  
 judging from  its very thick clothing  and  overhanging  back feathers, I  conclude  that, like  the  members  of  
 the genus Dasyornis,  it is  a frequenter  of  the  ground  in  dense  and  scrubby places;  a  conjecture which  I  
 should  be  happy  to  have verified  by residents  in  New  South  Wales who  may  be  favourably situated  for 
 General  plumage  brown,  inclining  to  rufous  on the  lower  part  of  the  back,  upper  tail-coverts  and  tail;  
 forehead,  lores,  throat  and  breast  dark  reddish  buff, with a very narrow crescent of  dark brown at  the tip  
 of  each feather;  centre  of  the abdomen  greyish  brown,  crossed  by  crescentic  bands of  black;  flanks  and  
 vent  brown, passing  into  deep  rufous  on  the under tail-coverts;  Bill  brown;  base  of  the  under  mandible  
 fleshy brown;  legs  and  feet fleshy brown. 
 The Plate represents  the bird  in  two positions,  of the natural  size.