OF NEW SOUTH WALES. 55 



60. — Glyciphila SUBFASCIATA, Ramsay. 



Five males and four females, Capft York. 



61. — Stigmatops ocularis, Gould. 



One male, Cape Grenville. 



62.— Ptilotis versicolor, Gould. 



Four males and four females, Cape Grenville ; one female, 

 Barrow Island ; one male and one female, Long Island ; 

 three males and one female, Dungeness Island. 



63. — Ptilotis filigera, Gould. 



Six males and six females, Cape York. 



64. — Ptilotis notata, Gould. 



Three males and five females, Cape York ; two males and one 

 female, Cape Grenville ; one male and two females, 

 Darnley Island. 



Common at Cape York, all the wooded island in Torres Straits, 

 and New Guinea. 



65. — CONOPHILA RUFIGULARIS, Gould. 



One female, Gulf of Carpentaria. Obtained from Mr. Broad- 

 bent. 



66. — Tropidorhynchus BUCEROIDES, Swainson. 



One male and one female, Palm Islands ; one female, Cape 

 Grenville ; four males, and one female, Cape York. 



67. — Myzomela erythrocephala, Gould. 



Six males and two females, Cape York ; six males and one 

 female, Long Island ; one young male, Warrior Island. 



During the month of June this pretty species was very numerous 

 about Cape York, where it frequented the high mangroves ; it 

 also appeared to be very common throughout the islands in Torres 

 Straits. 



68. — -Myzomela pectoralis, Gould. 

 One male, Cape York. 



