BY E. P. RAMSAY, F.L.S., 89 



Nixox undulata, Ramsay. 



This species of which we have now a second specimen, seems 

 to be closely allied to Ninox humeralis, Homb. et Jacq., Voyage au 

 Pole Stid., Zool. III., p. 51 ; on examination of the plate and 

 description in this work however, I believe sufficient differences 

 will be found to warrant its being separated therefrom as a distinct 

 species. 



Log. Laloki Biver. 



206. — Cuculus caxoroides, Mull, 



Five specimens, adults and young, scarcely to be distinguished 

 from the European form C. canorus, to which species these, as 

 well as the Australian birds, must eventually be referred. 



Log. Goldie River. 



G-RATJCALUS boyeri, Q. et Gaim. 

 Two specimens, adult male and female. 

 Log. Goldie River. 



207. — Campephaga sp.| 



Probably new, resembling C. rufiventris, but the under surface 

 closely barred from the chin to the flanks with narrow black wavy 

 lines ; under tail-coverts clear light rufous ; under wing-coverts 

 white; total length, (of skin) 6'3; wing, 3*6; bill, 0-5; tarsus, 

 0-6 ; tail, 3*5. 



Loc. Laloki River. 



Dexdeochelidon mystacea, Less. 

 Two specimens from Teste Island. 



Myiagra pltjmbea, Vig. Sf Horsf. 

 Gould, Bds. Aust.Jol. Vol. II., pi 89 ; id., Handbook, p. 352. 



f Perhaps C polygrammiea Gr. R. G-ray. 



