86 PICO-PASSERES. 



Eopsaltria australis. 



Hal). Western and Southern Australia. 



388. Sternum of female, with shoulder-girdle. George's River 



{E. P. Rammij). S. S. 944. 



Presented h/ P. L. Srlater, Esq., F.R.S. 



Eopsaltria griseogularis. 



Eopsaltria fjriseo(jal(trls, Gould, P. Z. 8. 1837, p. 144 ; id. Handb. 

 B. Austr". i. p.' 294 (1865). 



The Grey-breasted Robin-Shrike. 



Hah. Western Australia. 



389. Skeleton, from Western Australia. 0. 0. 1578 C. 



Gould CoUection, 



Family AMPELID^ *. 



Genus AMPELIS. 

 Limneus, Syst. Nat. i. p. 21)7 (17<)(J). 



Ampelis garrulus. 



Ampelis garrulus, Linnaeus, I. c. ; iSharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mas. x. 

 p. 212 (1885). 



The Waxwing or Waxen Chatterer. 



Hal>. Europe, Northern Asia, North America. 



390. Natural skeleton of male: mounted. From Siberia. 



Presented Inj Mr. J. Ahrahanis. 



391. Natural skeleton : mounted. 0. C. 1578D. 



Yarrell Collection. 



393. Sternum of male, with shoulder-girdle. S. S. 2183. 



From the Zoological Societij. 



* For a complete account of the osteology of Ampelis cedrormn, ef. Shu- 

 feldt, " Studies of the Macroehiies, Morphological aud otherwise, with the 

 view of indicating their relationships and defining their several positions in 

 the System,'" .Jdurn. Linn. Soe. (Lond(in), Zoology, vol. xx. ISSS, pp. 299-3U4, 

 pis. xvii.-xxiv. 



