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has come under my notice, is l)ased upon a specimen, received in 

 tlie flesh, from tlie"^ donor, Mr. A. M. N. Rose of Campbelltown, 

 on the 31st January, 190:i. 



Order LIMICOL^. 



Family CHARADRIIDyK. 



Snb-Famihj HIMANTOPODIN^. 



Cladorhynchus leucocephalus, Gould. 



Banded Stilt. 



Six specimens obtained by Mr. H. Newcombe in November and 

 December, 1902, are tlie only examples I have seen procured in 

 the County. 



.SHh-Fami/// TOT A NIN^. 



Heteractitis BREVIPES, VieilJ. 



Sho)i-tofd Sandpipci: 



Four specimens obtained by Mr. H. Newcombe at Coogee on the 

 2nd July, 1900. A s with many other writers tliis species was 

 referred to in my previous lists under the name of the closely 

 allied form Totanns iiirauas, Gmelin. 



Order STEGANOPODES. 



Fami/>/ PHAETHONTID^. 



Phaeton lepturus, Larrjj. and Daiidiu. 



White-tailed 'rroplc-hird. 



This addition to the avi-fauna of New .South Wales, was duly 

 recorded b}^ me in June bS9(S " After disastrous easterly gales 

 on the coast of New South Wales, an immature bird of this 

 species was picked up by Mr. Henry Burns on the 14th of 

 February 1898, on the shores of Botany Bay, It was in a dying 

 condition, and was presented the following day in the tlesl\. 

 Tliere is no record of a specimen from any part of Australia in 

 tlic list enumerated by Mr. Ogilvie Grant in his "Catalogue of 

 Birds in the British Museum." 



Nortli - Ktr. Ausf. Mu^., in., ISIIH, p. 80. 



