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15. Campephaga humeralis, Gould. 

 One specimen only, immature. 



16. Pachycephala falcata, Gould. 



Many specimens; the young males are slightly more rufescent on 

 the under surface than the females, which they otherwise resemble. 



One adult male is slightly larger than the rest, and has a narrow 

 line of white separating the black band on the chest from the 

 rufous breast. 



17. OOLLYRIOCINCLA BRUNNEA, Gould. 



Two specimens only, one adult and one immature female with 

 light brown bill, which in the adult is quite black. 



We have received specimens which we believe belong to this 

 species, from Port Essington and Port Darwin, both adults and 

 young ; it is not improbable that Mr. Sharpe's C. pallidirostris 

 may be an immature example of this species. 



18. MlMETA AFFINIS, Gould. 



This I hold to be a good species notwithstanding the remarks of 

 other authors, who have probably not seen an authentic specimen. 



19. POMATOSTOMUS RUBECULUS, Gould. 



Differs from P. temporalis in being smaller, and by having the 

 breast of a deeper tint. 



20. Myiagra concinna, Gould. 



The feathers on chin and throat are more erect and slightly 

 deeper in tint, than in its ally M. ])lumbea. 



21. Rhipidura setosa, Q. & Gaim. 



The young birds have the tips of the wing-coverts above, and 

 the secondaries margined with buffy white. The abdomen light 

 buff. 



