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12. Muscylva lessoni, G. R. Gray. 



This is a very common species throughout the Fiji group. Its 

 habits and actions resemble those of our brown flycatcher, Micrceca 

 fascinans. 



(13. — Ehipidtjra personata, Ramsay, P. Linn. Soc. N.S. W.) 



For description and remarks. See ante page 43. 

 14. — Campephaga maculosa, Peak. 



Two specimens only obtained, one stated to be a male but 

 probably a female, it is not quite adult, the locality marked on the 

 label attached, is " Batiki", Fiji. The second specimen is evidently 

 an adult male, Las the throat, chest, and breast pure white, with 

 only slight remains of cross-bars on the feathers on sides of the 

 chest and neck ; in size it is slightly smaller. This species is pro- 

 bably identical with Lalage terat (Cass) and L. orientalis (Hartlb). 



15. — Myiolesles vttiensis, Hartl. Ibis, 1866, p. 173. 



This species ajipears to be common everywhere in the dense 

 serubs. 



1 6. — Pachycephala vitiensis, G. R. Gray. 



I can find no description of Pachycephala vitiensis at present, 

 and am not quite sure that I have assigned the correct name to 

 these specimens. 



17. — Pachycephala kandavensis, Ramsay, P. Linn. Soc of 

 N.S W., 1875. See ante page 65. 



I believe this to be quite distinct from any hitherto described 

 species, although closely allied to P. gutturalis and P. vitiensis. 



18. — Pachycephala gr^effet. 



There are two females in the collection which agree very well 

 with P. optata of Hartlaub, a synomyn of this species. 



