450 PAEA.DISKID^. 



The eggs agree with the desoriptioii given by llerr Nehrkorn and 

 with that figured by Dr. Hartert. 



They measure respectively : 1'5 by "95 ; 1-44 by "OS ; and 

 1-43 by 1. 



2. South-east New Guinea. Herr Weislte [C.]. 



1. Kagi, nr. JNIt. Victoria, (iOOO ft., Captain F. R. Barton [P.]. 

 Owen Stanley Range. 



Genus MANUCODIA. Bodd. 

 Manucodia altera, liothsdiUd ^- Hartert. 



Mauueodia atra, Le Sou'ef, Ihi.t, 1900, p. 012, text-fig. 1. 

 ^lanucodia ater altera, Rothsch. Sf Hartert, Nov. Zool. x. p. 84 (1903). 

 Manucodia altera, S/iarpe, Hand-l. v. p. 679 (1909). 

 Manucodia atra altera, Hartert, Nov. Zool. xvii. p. 490, pi. x. tig. 12 

 (1910). 



An egg believed to be that of Rothschild's Manucode is of a long 

 oval shape, slightly compressed towards the smaller end, and 

 somewhat glossy. The ground is white with a faint pinkish tinge, 

 spotted profusely at the large end, very sparingly elsewhere, with 

 chocolate-brown, purplish -brown and lilac-grey, the spots, es])ecially 

 those round the pole, extending longitudinally. It measures 1"55 

 by -99. 



This egg agrees closely with the specimen procured in the Aru 

 Islands by H. Kiihn and figured by Dr. Hartert. 



1. South-east New Guinea. Ilerr Weiske [C.j. 



Manucodia jobiensis, Sulvad, 



Manucodia jobien>'i«, Sharpe, Cat. Birds B. M. iii. p. 184 (1877) ; id., 

 Monogr. Parudis. Sf I'tilon. ii. p. 13 (1898) ; id., Hand-l. v. p. 580 

 (1909). 



Two eggs of the Jobi Manucode are of a wide oval shape, 

 very slightly compressed towards the smaller end, and almost without 

 gloss. The ground is greyish-pink marked thickly round the broad 

 end and very sparingly elsewhere with several shades of red-brown 

 and lilac-grey, the latter markings being fused and forming a zone 

 round the pole. They measure respectively: 1'25 by -97 and 

 1-25 by 9-5. 



2. Pai-imau, Mimika R., S. Dutch Subscribers to the B. 0. U. 

 New Guinea, iSth Dec. (C. if. Exped. Dutch N. Guinea 



B. Grant). [P.]. 



