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18. — Alcyone pusilla, Temminck. 



Two males and three females, Long Island, Torres Straits, 

 Found in the same situations as Todiramphus sordidus, not 

 uncommon, but very shy, and difficult to get. 



19.— ARTAMUS ALBIVENTRIS, Gould. 



One male and one felmale, Gulf of Carpentaria. Obtained 

 from Mr. Broadbent. 



20. — Artamus leucopygialis, Gould. 



Two males and two females, Cape Grenville : one female, Cape 

 York. Common at both places. 



21. — Cracticus Quoyi, Lesson. 



One male and two females, Cape York. 



Frequents the dense thickets, and is extremely shy and wary ; 

 it was also seen on the Barnard Isles. 



22. — Graucalus melanops, Latham. 



One male, Palm Island ; one young female, Sue Island ; and 



and one young female, Cape York. 

 Seen occasionally at the different Islands through the Straits, 

 but rare, and wary. 



23. — Graucalus hypoleucus, Gould. 



One male and one female, Palm Island ; one male, Cape York ; 

 one young female, Cape Grenville. 



24. — Campephaga Karu, Lesson. 



One male and one female, Palm Island ; one male and three 

 females, Cape York. 



25. — Pachycephala melanura, Gould. 



Six males and three females, Cape Grenville ; two males, 

 Darnley Island ; one female, Long Island ; one female, Bet 

 Island. 



This species frequents the dense brushes and mangroves, and 

 was observed upon all the wooded Islands visited in Torres Straits. 



