44 NOVITATES ZOOLOGICAE XXII. lOlS. 



The wings of the Dampier males measure 88-93-.3, and once 95 mm., those of 

 the Vuleau males 95-99, once 94, the tails of the former 75-80, of the latter 79-82 

 mm. The difference in size of the two forms is also obvious when comparing the 

 first primaries. 



Type of jl/. ch. manumudan : $ ad. Vnlcan or Mannmudar Island, 4. .\ii. 191:^. 

 (Xo. 0358 in the Tring Museum.) 



We have received 7 males and 3 females, collected on Vnlcan or Mannmadar 

 Island from the end of November to the end of December 1913. (Nos. 0315, 0358, 

 0372, 6401, 0429, 0404, 6482, 0485, 64S0, 0493.) 



" Iris dark brown ; bill chalky blue with black tip ; feet black." 



32. Monarcha inornatus iuornatus (Garn.). 



Antfti, p. 34. 



Five immature birds from Vulcan Island, collected end of November and in 

 December 1913. (Nos. 0304, 0326, 0307, 0400, 6450.) 

 All have the base of the bill largely light-coloured. 



33. Myiagra nitida novaepomeraniae Rchw. (?) 



Cf. Nov. Zoo}. 1914, p. 215, and antea, p. 35. 



2 (?(? juv. (in the plumage of? ad.), 1 ?, Vnlcan Island, 15. xii. 1913 and 

 2.i. 1914. (Nos. 0438, 6439, 0499.) 



34. Rhipidura setosa gularis Miill. 



Rhipklura gularis S. Miiller, Vcrh. Nat. Gesch. Neil.-Iwl., Luml- en Vvlhenhuide, p. 185 (1843— 

 Lobo, Utanata). 



. 10 (? ?, Vnlcan Island, 22. xi. to 7. xii. 1913. (Nos. 6263, 6264, 6268, 0310, 

 6311, 6340, 0351, 0357, 0379, 0380.) 



There seems to be no difference from Papuan examples. The specimens from 

 Goodenough Island (cf. Nov. Zool. 1914, p. 5), have generally somewhat smaller 

 bills, but this character is variable. 



35. Gerygone conspicillata ramuensis Kchw. 



Anieii, p. 35. 



11 ad. and juv., Vnlcan Island, November 20 to December 24, 1913. (Nos. 

 6291, 6298, 6365, 6375, 8376, 6382, 6386, 6392, 6418, 6419, 6483.) 



Some of these specimens are quite as pale as our others from Friedrich 

 Wilhelm's Hafen, while others are indistinguishable from those of Dampier 

 Island. The young birds are pale yellow on the underside, their iris is brown, 

 base of lower mandible light brown. 



36. Cinnyris jugularis flavigastra (Gonld). 



Antea, p. 35. 



5 <?(?, 3 ? ?, Vulcan Island, December 8, 1913, to January 3, 1914. (Nos. 

 6383, 0384, 6385, 6406, 0414, 6428, 6430, 6508.) 



