162 SCLATEK ON THE ZOOLOGY OF NEW GUINEA. 



gineus, Bp. Compt. Rend. xxxi. p. 563. West Coast of N. G. (H. fy J.); 

 Lobo {Mull). Mus. Paris, et Lugd. 



79. Cracticus cassicus, Bodd., sp. 



PI. Enl. 628 ; unde Ramphastos cassicus, Bodd., et Coracias varia, Gm., 

 Barita Sonnerati, Less. Trait. d'Om. i. p. 346. Barita varia, Mull. Verb. 

 Etbn. p. 22. Lobo (Mull.). Mus. Paris. 



80. Cracticus per sonatus, Temrn. MS. 



Albus, plaga dorsi medii et capite toto cum gutture et pectore nigerrimis; 

 alis caudaque nigris, secundariarum pogouiis externis et rectricum apicibus 

 albis; rostri cserulescenti-pliunbei basi alba, pedibus nigris. Long, tota 

 11 "5, alse 6'7, caudse 46 poll. angl. et dec. 



Lobo (Mull.). Mus. Lugd. Nearly allied to C. picatus (Gould B. Austr. 

 ii. pi. 50). Perhaps not different from the former species. 



81. Cracticus Quoyi, Less., sp. 



Barita Quoyi, Less. Voy. Coq. i. p. 639 ; Gould, B. Austr. ii. pi. 53. 

 Havre-Dorey (Less.). Mus. Par. et Brit. 



Coevid^;. 



82. Gymnocorvus senex, Less., sp. 



Corvus senex, Less. Voy. Coq. i. p. 651, pi, 24. Gymnocorvus tristis, 

 Less. Tr. d'Orn. i. p. 327. Havre-Dorey (Less.). Mus. Paris. 



83. Corvus Orru, Bp. 



Consp. i. p. 385. Havre-Dorey (Less.). Mus. Paris. 



Pabadiseid^e. 



84. Manucodia chalybea, Bodd. 



PL Enl. 634; unde Manucodia chalybea^odd. : Sonn. Voy. Nouv. Guin. 

 pi. 100, unde Paradisea viridis, Scop. Phonygama viridis, G. R. Gray, 

 et Bp. Consp. i. p. 368 ; Mull. Verh. Ethn. p. 22. Havre-Dorey (Less.) ; 

 Lobo (Midi.). 



85. Manucodia Keraudreni, Less., sp. 



Barita Keraudreni, Less. Voy. Coq. i. p. 636, pi. 13. Chalybceus cor- 

 nutus, Cuv. Phony gania Lessonia,Sw. Havre-Dorey (Less.). Mus. Paris, 

 et Lugd. 



86. Manucodia atra, Less. 



Phonygama atra, Less. Voy. Coq. i. p. 639. Havre-Dorey (Less.). 



87. Paradisea apoda, Linn. 



Less. Voy. Coq. i. p. 526. Aroo Isl. (Lesson). Mus. Par., Lugd. et Brit. 



Mr. Wallace also has lately found this bird abundant at the Am Isl. 

 I am not aware of its having been observed alive upon the mainland of 

 New Guinea. 



