18. EUTHYEHTNCHU3. 287 



Key to the Sjpecie^. 



a. Sides of head covered with feathers. (Subgenus Euthyrhynchus.) 



«'. Crown covered with bristly feathers : upper , • • 7 •„ „ oq-t 

 , ,. -L 1^1 ^^ gnseiaulans, p. 287. 



parts ohve-brown : underparts pale rufous . < n, • ^ , • ' ^ oq? 

 ,, ^^ . , ' e / 1- navianlans, p. 287. 



b. Crown greyish ; rest ot upper parts pure olive; '*' '' '^ 



breast and throat rufous; flanks, abdomen, 



and under tail-coverts olive fulcigularis, p. 287. 



c'. All the upper parts olive-brown ; imderparts 

 fidvous ; flanks, abdomen, and under tail- 

 coverts brownish fulviventrh, p. 288. 



h. Sides of head, including auricular region, bare 



and slightly wattled. (^Subgenus JIelipotes.) (/ytnnojis, p. 288. 



1. Eutliyrhynchus griseigularis. 



Euthyrhynchus griseigula, Schlrg. Ned. Tijdschr. Dierk. iv. p. 39 



(1871); Salvcul. Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. xii. p, 342, xiv. p. 78; 



Hosenb. Malay. Archip. p. 553 ; Salvad. Orn. Papuasia etc. ii. 



p. 341. 

 Timeliopsis trachycoma, Salvad. Ami. Mus. Civ. Gen. vii. p. 963 



(1875). 



" Upper parts olive-brown ; underparts pale rufous ; forehead and 

 crown covered with short bristly feathers, the shafts of which are 

 fuscous ; wings and tail pale brown inclining to rufous, edged 

 with olive ; inner margin of remiges fulvous ; bill and feet 

 brown. Culmen 0-72 inch, wing 3-6, tail 2-75, tarsus 0"93." 

 (^Salvaclori.) 



Hah. New Guinea. 



Subspecies a. Euthyrhynchus flavigularis. 



Euthyrhynchus flavigula, Schleg. Ned. Tijdschr. Dierk. iv. p. 40 



(1871); Salvad. Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. xii. p. 343, xvi. p. 78; 



JRosenb. Malay. Archip. pp. 553, 686 ; Salvad. Orn. Papuasia etc. 



ii. p. 341. 

 Timeliopsis, nov. spec.?, Salrad. Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. vii. p. 964 



(1875). 



Closely resembling E. e/riseir/ularis but slightly smaller, aud with 

 the abdomen slightly tinged with olive. Culmen 0'68 inch, wing 

 3-13, tail 2-7, tarsus 0-9. (Sc.lvadori.) 



Hah. North-western Xew Guinea (Geelvink Bay), 



2. Euthyrhynchus falvigularis. 



Euthyrhynchus fiilvigula, Schley. Ned. Tijdschr. Dierk. iv. p. 40 

 (1871); Salvad. Atm. Mus. Civ. Gen. xii. p. 343, xvi. p. 78; 

 Bosenb. Malay. Archip. pp. 553, 586 ; Salvad. Orn. Papuasia etc. 

 ii. p. 342. 



Adult. " Upper parts pure olive ; crown and ear-coverts inclining 

 to grey ; wings and tail fuscous, externally edged with olive ; inner 

 margin of remiges pale fulvous ; under wing-coverts fulvous ; throat 



