( 483) 



specimen from Trinity Bay, North Queensland, which is much like the Aroa bird, 

 but paler, and with a larger beak. We await more material before passing onr 

 judgment on this single male from the Aroa River. 



194. Ptilotis cinerea Scl. 

 Cf. Nov. Zool. 1903. p. 444. 



c?, Owgarra, Angabunga River, 13. xi. 04. (No. 1845.) 

 195. Ptilotis plumbea Salvad. 



Cf. Nov. Zool. 1903. p. 444. 



S, Avera, Aroa River, 3. vi. 03. (No. 597.) 



3c??, Owgarra, Angabunga River, December 1904, February 1905. (Nos. 

 A. 1988, 2085, 2086.) 



2 <?c?, Head of Aroa River, 21. v. 05. (Nos. A 2200, 2207.) 

 " Iris light brown, pale umber; feet slaty blue ; bill black." 



196. Euthyrhynchus fulviventris (Rams.). 

 Cf. Nov. Zool. 1903. p. 451. 



? , Upper Aroa River, 22. x. 04. (No. B 8.) " Iris light yellowish red, feet 

 very light brown, bill light brown." 



197. Zosterops crissalis Sharpe. 

 Cf. Nov. Zool. 1903. p. 452. 



6c??, Owgarra, Angabunga River, November 1904. (Nos. 1821—1824, 1827, 

 1828.) 



(For the Ploceidae — three species — see continuation of " Notes on Papuan 

 Birds " in the next volume of Noe. Zool.) 



