SCLATEB ON THE ZOOLOGY OF NEW GUINEA. 159 



f\ 

 centiore : subtus ochraceo-rufescens, gutture albo, ventre medio albes- 



cente : rostri mandibula superiore nigra, inferiore albicante ; pedibiis palli- 



dis : long, tota 4\5. poll. angl. et dec, 



Oriolid^. 



43. Mimeta striata, Q. & G. 



Oriolus striatus, Q. & G., Voy. Astr. i. p. 195, pi. 9. tig. 2. Oriolus me- 

 lanotis, Miill. M.S. Mimeta melanotis, Bp. Consp. p. 346. Havre-Dorey 

 (Q. 8f' G.). New Guinea and Timor. Mus. Lugd. 



44. Mimeta Mulleri, Bp. 



Consp. p. 346. Oriolus viridissimus, Temm. MS. Mus. Lugd. 



45. Xanthomelus aureus ^ Linn., sp. 



Oriolus aureus, Linn., Le Vaill. Paradis. pi. 1 8. Sericulus aureus, auct. 

 et Bp. Consp. p. 349. Gen. Xanthomelus, Bp. Notes Orn. p. 75. Mus. 

 Paris., Lugd. et Brit. ^ 



46. Melanopyrrhus anais, Less., sp. 



Sericulus anais, Less. Rev. Zool. 1839, p. 44. Gen. Melanopyrrhus, Bp. 

 Notes Orn. p. 9. Pastor nigro-cinctus, Cassin, Pr. Ac. Sc. Phil. 1850, p. 68. 

 Mus. Paris, et Acad. Phil. 



CAMPEPHAGIDJi. 



47. Artamus papuensis, Bp. 



Consp. p. 344. Ocypterus leucorhynchus, Miill. Verb. Ethn. p. 21. 

 R. Oetanata {Mull). Mus. Lugd. 



48. Graucalus Desgrazii, Puch. 



H. &. J. Voy. au P. S. pi. 7, fig. 1 ; Zool. iii. p. 64. Mus. Paris. 



49. Graucalus melanops. Lath., sp. ? 



Mull. Verb. Ethn. p. 190 ; Gould, B. Austr. ii. pi. 55. West coast of 

 N. G. {Mull). Mus. Lugd. 



There are specimens of a Graucalus in the Leyden Museum from New 

 Guinea and Amboyna which are there considered to be the same as this 

 Australian species, but I doubt the correctness of this reference. 



50. Graucalus larvatus, Miill. & Schl. 



Ceblepyris larvata. Verb. Ethn. p. 190. Mus. Lugd. 



The specimens of this bird in the Leyden Museum are some of them 

 marked " New Guinea," but Miiller and Schlegel give Java as the correct 

 habitat. 

 53. Graucalus papuensis, Gm., sp. 



Corvus papuensis, Gm. S. N. i. p. 371 ; Miill. Verb. Ethn. p. 191. Lobo 

 {Miill.). Mus. Lugd. et Par. 



Also in the Leyden Museum from the Banda Is., Ternate and Celebes. 



