24 ZOOLOGY OF THE SOLOMON ISLANDS, 



29. PiEZORHYNCHUS MELANOCEPHALUS, Ramsay. 



Proc. Linn. Soe., JSf.S.W., IV., p. 468, {Dec. 1879.) 



This is a common species, of wliicli I have received many- 

 specimens in different stages of plumage, one of which I think 

 may prove identical with the P. vidua of Mr. Tristram. 



Hal. Ugi, {Richards, Morfoti), Makiri Harbour, {Richards.) 



30. PiEZORHYNCHUS RiCHARDSii, Ramsay, 



Proc. Linn. Soc, N.S.W., VI., p. 177. 

 Hah. Ugi, {Richards, Morton.) 



31. PiEZORTiYNCHUS BRODiEi, Romsay. 



Proc. Linn. Soc, N.S.W., IV., p. 80. 

 Hah. Gaudalcanar, {CocJcerell.) 



32. Myiagha PALLIDA, Ramsay. 



Proc. Linfi. Soc, N.S.W., IV., p. 70. 

 Hah. G-audalcanar, {Cockerell.) 



33. Myiagra ferrocyanea, Ramsay, 1. c, p. 78. 

 Hah. Gaudalcanar, {CocJcerell.) 



34. Myiagra cervinicaxjda, Tristram, Ibis, 1879, p. 439. 



Ramsay, Proc Limi. Soc, N.S.W., Vol. IV., p. 726, (1881.) 



Mr. Tristram's description has evidently been taken from a 

 female, or from a young male, which in this species resembles in 

 plumage the female. 



Hah, Ugi, {Morton.) 



35. Pomarea CASTANEivENTRiS, Vcrr. 



Monarcha rufocastanea, Eamsay, P.L.S., N.S.W., IV., p. 79. 



This species is rare on Ugi, but was found plentiful on 

 Gaudalcanar. 



