216 LAXIID-l!. 



more tinged \rith brown, although very slightly : "bill black; feet 

 dusky olive ; iris dark" (Wallace). 



Ohs. In the collection of the British Museum is a specimen, col- 

 lected by 'Wallace and marked a female, which has the outer webs 

 of the secondary quills strongly edged with rufous-brown, and the 

 bill in the .skin ratlier pale brown. It is apparently a young bird. 



Total length. Culraen. 

 in. in. 



c?(type) «-0 0-62 



5 5-9 0-G 



Eah. Aru Islands, Waigiou, Mysol, Salwatti, New Guinea. 



a. c? ad. sk. 



9 



c. J ad. sk. 



2 ad. sk. 



Juv.sk.;/".Ad. 



sk. 



A. (5 2 ad. sk. 



cJ juv. sk. 

 k. Ad. sk. 

 Z. Ad. sk. 

 m. Ad. sk. 



n. Ad. sk. 

 0. Ad. sk. 

 p. 5 ad. sk. 

 q. Ad. sk. 

 r, s. 5 ad. sk. 



Aru Islands. 



Aru Islands. 



Ai-u Islands ( Wallace). 



Aru Islands. 



New Guinea. 

 Amberbaki, May 1877. 

 Arfak mountains. 

 Port Moresby. 

 Aleya, South-east Papua, 



April 1876. 

 Salwatti. 



Lobo Bay, New Guinea. 

 "Waigiou. 

 Mysol. 

 Mysol. 



A. R. Wallace, Esq. [C.]. 



(Type of species.) 

 A. R. Wallace, Esq. [C.]. 

 Goidd Collection. 

 F. D. Godman and 0. 



Salvin, Esqrs. [P.]. 

 A. R. Wallace, Esq. [C.]. 

 M. Laglaize [C.]. 

 M. Laglaize [C.]. 

 K. Broadbent, Esq. [C.]. 

 Dr. James [C.]. 



A. R. Wallace, Esq. [C.]. 

 Goidd Collection. 



A. R. Wallace, Esq. 

 A. R. Wallace, Esq. 

 A. R. Wallace, Esq. 



Obs. (1) In the island of Jobi P. griseiceps is represented by a 

 slightly differently coloured race, P. jobiensis. The breast is only 

 slightly tinged with brownish, whilst the yellow colour of the under- 

 parts is more pronoiinced on the abdomen and on the under tail- 

 coverts, and extends up to the lower breast. This race is slightly 

 smaller than P. gnseiceps. 



Ad. sk. 



Ansoes, islaud of Jobi, M. Laglaize [C.]. 

 Feb. 3, 1876. 



(2) Si)€cimens from the island of Miosnom, according to Salva- 

 dori, are slightly larger in their dimensions than P. jobiensis. 



35. Pachycephala cinerascens. 



Pachycephala lineolata, Sahad. {nee Wall.), Ann. Mtis. Civ. Gen. vii. 



p. 989 (1875), XV. p. 47. 

 Pachycephala cinerascens, Salmd. op. cit. xii. p. 332 (1878), xv. p. 47 ; 



id. 'Orn. Pap. e Molucche, ii. p. 230 (1881). 



Male. Above ashy ; wings and tail fuscous ; sides of the head 

 ashy; under surface of the body white ; upper breast and flanks 

 washed with grey ; bill black ; feet lead-colour. 



