2S CAMrornAfiiT).!:. 



black bolow, ^roy on the inner web, which is edged internally with 

 white. Total length 8-7 inches, culmen 0-75, wing 5-4, tail 4-4, 

 tarsus 0'8."). (Miis^. Civic. Genov.) 



AdtiJt. feiudle (ilausinam, May 2fi, 1875, Bruijn). Differs from 

 the male in liaving the throat and fore neck aloue slaty grey ; the 

 rest of the under surface barred with black aud white, the black 

 bars always the broadest, but especially so on the sides of the body 

 and on the under tail-coverts. The general tone of the grey upi)er 

 surface is darker, the quills being blackish and the secondaries nar- 

 rowly edged with white like the primaries. Total length 9 inches, 

 culmen 0-8, wing 5-''5, tail 4-4, tarsus 0-85. (Mas. Civic. Genov.) 



Young male (ifansinam, May 30, 1875). Like the old female, but 

 with some of the uniform grey breast-feathers of the adult male 

 plumage appearing below ; upper tail-coverts tipped with white, of 

 which there are scarcely any traces in the adult female. Wing 5'4 

 inches. Tail black, the middle feathers dark slaty grey with a black 

 tip. {Mas. Civic. Genov.) 



Hah. Arfak Mountains, N.W. New Guinea. 



(j. Graucaliis cinereus. 



Le Grand Gobe-mouche cendrt? de Madagascar, Briss. Oni. ii. p. .389, 



pi. xxxvii. fig. 1 ; Daubent. PI. Enl. iv. pi. 541. 

 Muscicapa cinerea, P. L. S. Midler, Syst. Nat. Anhang, p. 171 ; Cass. 



Pr. Philad. Acad. 1864, p. 256. 

 Ash-coloured Flycatcher, Lath. Gen. Syn. ii. pt. 2, p. 332. 

 Muscicapa kinki', Bodd. Tahl. PI. Enl. p. 31. 

 Muscicapa cana, 6rw!. Syst. Nat. i. p. 940. 

 Ceblepvris cana, Cuv. Rcf/iie Anitn. i. p. 348; Temm. Man. d'Orn. 



p. IxJi; Ilartl. Orn. Madag. p. 46 ; Roch ^ Newt. Ibis, 1862, p. 273; 



E. Newt. Ibis, 1863, p. 348 ; Schl. P. Z. S. 1866, p. 423 ; Grandid. 



Bee. et May. de Zool. 1867, p. 388. 

 Ceblepyris grisea. Lesson, Traite, p. 309. 

 Campe'phaga cana, Gray, Gen. B. i. p. 283, pi. 69. fig. 2; Hartl. J. f. 



O. 1865, p. 159 ; Schl. Sf Poll. Faun. 3Iaday. Ois. p. 81 ; Sharpe, 



Cat. Afr. B. i. p. 53, no. 502 ; Ilartl. Voy. Madag. p. 180. 

 Campephaga gi-isea, Gi-ay, Gen. B. i. p. 28.3. 

 Campephaga cinerea. Gray, Hand-l. B. i. p. 340. 

 Ceblepyris major, Sharpe, P. Z. S. 1870, p. 389, 1871, p. 314 (type 



examined). 

 Campephaga major, Sharpe, Cat. Afr. B. p. 53. 



Adult male. General colour above grey, the wing-coverts uniform 

 with the back ; primary-coverts and primaries black, with a narrow 

 edging of grey, indistinct on the former ; secondaries black, more 

 broadly edged with grey, increasing in extent towards the inner- 

 most, which are entirely grey like the back ; two centre tail-feathers 

 grey, with a shade of black near the extreme tip, rest of the tail 

 black, the three outer feathers tipped with grey, increasing in ex- 

 tent towards the outermost, where the grey forms a broad tip and 

 extends a little way up the outer web ; head and throat black, the 

 crown grey, forming a kind of cap ; rest of under surface light grey, 

 separated from the black throat by a strong shade of white ; thighs 



