OF NEW SOUTH WALES. 51 



34 — Arses Kaupi, Gould. 

 One male, Cape York. The only one seen. 



35. — Myiagra plumbea, Vigors and Horsjield. 



One male, Percy Island No. 2 ; one female, Albany Island • 

 two males and one female, Darnley Island ; three males, 

 one young male, and one female, Cape York. 



36. M AGRA LATIROSTRIS, Oould. 



One female, Cape Grenville ; one male, Long Island ; two males 



and two females, Cape York. 

 Inhabits the dense mangroves, is rare, and difficult to obtain. 



37. — Mach^erirhynchus flaviventer, Gould. 

 One male and one female, Cape York. 



38. MlCR(ECA assimilis, Gould. 



One male, Gulf of Carpentaria. Obtained from Mr. Broadbent. 



39. — Micrceca flavigaster, Gould. 



One male and one female, Dungeness Island ; one female, Long 



Island. 

 Rare, and inhabits thickets. 



40. — Monarcha trivtrgata, Temminch. 

 One male, Palm Island. 



41. — Monarcha albiventris, Gould. 



Three males, three females, and five young in different stages of 



plumage, Cape York ; two males, one female, and one 



young, Darnley Island ; two males, one female, and one 



young, Sue Island ; one male, Cape Grenville. 



Common at Cape York, and all through the Islands in Torres 



Straits. 



42.— Gerygone person ata, Gould. 



Three males, one young male, and three females, Cape York. 

 The female differs from the male by having all the under surface 

 yellow, and in wanting the black markings about the head. 



