76 rico-rAssERES. 



(xenus MYZANTHA. 

 Vigors and Horstield, Trans. Linn. Soc. xv. p. 310 (1S2()). 



Myzantha garrula. 



Mrro23s (jarridus, Latham, Ind. Orn. SuppL p. xxiv (1801). 

 Mi/zantha garrula (Lath.), Gould, Handb. B. Austr. i. p. 57-4 

 '(1865). ' 



The Garrulous Honey-eater. 



Hah. Southern Australia and Tasmania. 



339. Skeleton. From Hobart Town, Tasmania. 0. C. 1589 m. 



Gould Collection. 



Genus PROSTHEMADERA. 



Gray, List Gen. Birds, p. 3 (lS4tt). 



Prosthemadera novae zealandiae. 



Merops novoi-zealandke, Gmelin, f^yst. Nat. i. ]>. 404 (1788). 

 Prosthemadera novce-zcalandue (Gm.), BuUer, Birds of New Zea- 

 land, i. p. 94 (1888). 



The Tui ou Parson Bird. 



Ilab. New Zealand. 



340. Natural skeleton of male : mounted. 



P resoded hij Mr. J. Ahraltams. 



341. Natural skeleton. -Presented h>j Mr. J. Abrahams. 



Family PARID.E*. 



Genus PARUS. 



Linnaeus, Syst. N^at. i. p. 34u (17<J0). 



Parus major. 



Parns major, Linnfeiis, Syst. Nat. i. p. 341 (1760); Dresser, 

 Birds Eur. iii. p. 70, p]. ]O0 (1871). 



The Great Titmouse. 



* Cf. Sliufeldt, K. W., " On the Position of Chamcen in the System," 

 .louru. Morpli. iii. pp. 47o-502 ; also Lucas, F. A., " Notes on the Osteology 

 of the Paridfp, Sitfa, and Vhamccn;' Troc. U.S. Nat. Mas. xiii. pp. 3.-37-340, 

 pi. xxvii. 



