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After species 626 add the genus Helodromus as new to Australia, 

 and H. ochropus, Green Sandpiper. Hah. : 8. 



Species 622 is considered by Ernst Hartert as a sub-species of 

 N. plneopus variegatus, Scop. 

 To follow 633 is L. damacensis, Horsf., now found in area 8. Adult 

 differs from 633 in being darker, with the head more thickly- 

 spotted with black, and the lower throat and fore-neck very 

 distinctly streaked or mottled with brown ; middle toe and claw, 

 0-9 in. 



G. macrotarsa, according to Ernst Hartert, should be separated 

 from 643, as also S. gracilis from species 645. 



Species 655 is sometimes A. stolidus pileatus (Ernst Hartert), 

 according to amount of white on forehead. 



Species 739, according to Ernst Hartert, should be placed under the 

 head of the northern genus Colymbus. Novit. Zool., xii. 

 (1905). 



According to Hand List Birds Brit. Mus., p. 114, 741 should read 

 " Lophaethyia cristata, Linn." 



Species 757 and 758 are considered by Salvadori as one and the same. 



Genus 761 is changed to Aythya, Boie. Hand List Birds Brit. Mus., 

 p. 222, Sharpe. 



Genus "Dromseus" should read " Dromiceius." according to H. C. 

 Oberholser, being the first name used by Vieillot. Species 765 

 is now considered young of 764. Emu, vol. i., part 1 (Le 

 Souef). 



For fuller information consult the Brit. Mus. Cat. Birds in the following 

 volumes : — 



Pages 1-109 Hand List Birds Brit. Mus.. R. B. Sharpe. 



