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65. POEPHILA. ACUTICAUDA, Gould. 



Plentiful, many live specimens being also obtained. 



66. POEPHILA GOULDIiE, Gould. 



67. PoEPHiLA MiRABiLis, Jlomh. & Jacq. 

 See previous remarks, I.e. p. 1091. 



68. Chlamydodera nuchalis, Jard. & Selh. 

 Females only obtained. 



69. POMATOSTOMUS RUBECULUS, Goidd. 



70. Stigmatops subocularis, Gould. 



71. SiTiGMATOPS ocularis, Gould. \ 



72. Ptilotis vittata, Cuv. ^''v^ 



73. Ptilotis flavescens, Gould. 



74. Ptilotis notata, Gould. 



75. Stomiopera unicolor, Gould. 



This bird was originally obtained at Port Essington ; it has a 

 wide range extending over the whole of the north, and north- 

 western portions of the Continent. 



76. Entomophila albogularis, Gould. 



77. Entomophila rufogularis, Gould. 



78. Philemon argenticeps, Goidd. 



79. Philemon, Jity. (sp. ?) 



80. Myzomela pectoralis, Gould. 



81. Melithreptus albogularis, Gould. 

 82 Melithreptus l^etior, Goidd. 



83. Myzantha lute a, Goidd. 



84. DiCiEUM hirundinaceum, Shaw. 

 Universally dispersed over the whole Continent. 



85. Climacteris melanura, Gould. 



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