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48. Stigmatops suboccularis, Gould. 



49. Entomopiiila rufigularis, Gould. 



In addition to the adults, we find one specimen of an Entomo- 

 piiila — probably the young of this species — which has the whole. 

 of the under surface of a dull white. This may eventually prove 

 to be the young of E. albogularis ; but as the collection contained 

 none of this latter species, as far as we know, it is more probable 

 that it is the young of the former — E. rufigularis. 



50. Melithreptus albogularis, Gould. 



51. Philemon citreogularis, Gould. 



52. Zosterops (Tephras 1) Gulliveri, sp. nov. 



The general colour above is of a light ashy brown, darker on the 

 quills of the wings and tail, all the feathers washed with pale olive 

 yellow, which shows more conspicuously on the outer webs of the 

 wing and tail feathers ; the forehead and throat of a little brighter 

 yellow ; lores blackish, the whole of the under surface and the 

 under wing and tail coverts very pale citron, with a slight wash 

 of buff on the flanks ; legs light lead-grey ; bill dark, lead-grey 

 above, lower mandible paler. 



Total length, 4-2; wings, 2'25 ; tail, 1-8; tarsus, 0'7 ; bill 

 from forehead 0-55 ; from nostril 0-3 ; from gape - 6. 



This species seems to belong more to the sub-genus Tephras 

 than to Zosterops proper, in its more rounded wings and tail, 

 and want of the eye-ring ; the bill, however, is like that of a true 

 Zosterops. 



Hab. Norman River, Gulf of Carpentaria. From Mr. Gulli 

 vers collection. 



53. Scythrops NovyE-hollandi^e. 



54. Cuculus (Cacomantis') pallidus. 



55. Chalcites minutillus, Gould. 



56. „ basalis. 



57. Centropus melanurus, Gould. 



58. Calyptorynchus macrorynchus, Gould. 



59. Cacatua galereta. 



60. Cacatua sanguinea, Gould. 



1 Cacatua Gymnops, Sclaler P. Z. S. 1871, p. 492, fig. 4. 



