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Summary: 
ELIZABETH GOULD Plains-wanderers Pedionomus torquatus. Watercolour and pencil, 30.5 × 48.8 cm; 1840–1841. Gould collected specimens near Gawler during his visit to South Australia in 1839 and named the new species in 1841. The finished lithograph, based on Elizabeth’s sketch, appeared in the fifth volume of The Birds of Australia, under John and Elizabeth’s names. NATIONAL GALLEY OF VICTORIA
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