92 CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE ZOOLOGY OF NEW GUINEA, 



213. — Cyclopsittacus cervicalis, Salvadori. 



Five specimens; three males, and two females of this beautiful 

 species were obtained near the Goldie River. 



214. — Henicophaps albifrons, G. R. Gray. 



P. Z. S., 1867, p. 92, pi. 47- 



Two fine specimens from Mr. Goldie's collection, and one 

 specimen in the late Mr. Ingham's collection, obtained by 

 Broadbent ; from the Goldie Eiver scrubs and mountain ranges. 



215. — Hemipodius melanotus, Gould. 



One specimen only, the first I have seen from New Guinea, 

 although it is not uncommon at Cape York and on the Islands 

 in Torres Straits. 



216. — PORZANA QUADRISTRIGATA, Horsf. 



Gould, Bds. Aust., Handbook II, p. 343. 

 One young specimen much damaged. 

 Loc. Laloki Eiver* 



217. — SCBJENICLUS AUSTRALIS, Goilld. 



218. — Scileniclus (Tringa) albescens, Temm. 



One specimen of each species, quite the same as the Australian 

 birds. 



219. — JEgialitis mongolus, Pallas. 



A single specimen! from Teste Island, in winter plumage. 



Note on the JEgialitis hiatieula, (Linn.) mentioned on page 297, 

 Vol. in., (1878). 



* Respecting the name of this River, finding that Mr. Stone calls it the 

 " Zaroki," I made numerous enquiries of various persons who had visited 

 Port Moresby, and also of a Native of the tribe living there, who 

 accompanied Mr. Goldie to Sydney ; — all stated it to be " Laloki." 



