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3. — Manucodia keraddreni, Less ^ Gam. 



Voy. Coq. pi. 13. 



The trachea of this species is convoluted as in the Australian 

 species, to which it is very closely allied. It is a rare bird on the 

 south coast of New Guinea. 



Loc. Hall Sound. 



4. — Chlamtdodera cerviniventris, Gould. 



Gould, P. Z. 8. 1050, p. 201 ; id. Bds. of Aust, fol Supp. pt. 

 -, pi. - ; id. Handhlc. I, p. 445 ; Bamsay, List. Aust. Bds. sp. 312. 



Several specimens in no way differing from the Cape York 

 examples. A bower was obtained by Mr. Masters among the 

 Mangroves on the margin of a scrub within the influence of 

 Spring tides. 



Loc. Hall Sound. 



Family CINNYRID^. 



5. — ClNNTRIS prenata, S. Mull. 

 Shelly, Mon. Cinn. pt. Ill', Gould, Bds. Aust. Supp. I, pi. 45 ; 

 id. Handhlc. Bds. Aust. I, p. 584 ; Bamsay, List. Aust. Bds. p. 191 ; 

 sp. 403. 



Common on the South coast of New Guinea and on all the 

 wooded islands in Torres Straits. 

 Loc. Hall Sound, &c. 



GOLUMB^. 



Family CARPOPHAGID^. 



7. — Carpophaga pinion, Quoy and Gaim. 



Q. Sr G. Voy. JJran. Zool. p. 118, pi. 28 (1824) ; Sharpe, Journ. 

 Linn. Soc. Zool. XIIL p. 319 ; id. t. c. p., 502 ; Salvad. Ann. Mtis. 

 Civic Genov. IX. p. 202, sp. 52. 



Tolerably common on South Coast. 



Loc. Hall Sound. 



8. — Carpophaga mulleri, Temm. 



PI. col. 656. (1835) ; Salvad. Ann. Mus. Civic. Gen. IX. p. 

 402, sp. Si. 



Several specimens of this fine species. 

 Loc. Hall Sound. 



