324 Prof. T. Salvador! on the 



The southern bird is different from the northern^ and it is 

 very much like the Aru-Island species, T. bonapartii, Gva,j, 

 to which it has been assigned by Mr. Sharpe and myself. 



DiCJFADM. 



MelanochariSj sp., Ramsay, /. c. p. 276. 



Mr. Ramsay suspects that a specimen from the Goldie 

 river may be the same as my Melanocharis unicolor from 

 Jobi. This appears to me hardly possible. If really different, 

 Mr. Ramsay proposes for it the name of M. bicolor. 



PiTTIDyE. 



Pitta mackloti, Temm., Ramsay, /. c. p. 277. 



To this species, I think, must be assigned also Pitta 

 novee-Jiyberm(B, Ramsay (Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. iii. p. 73), 

 from New Ireland and from the Duke-of-York Islands. I 

 have seen a specimen from New Britain, mentioned by Mr. 

 Sclater (P. Z. S. 1877, p. 99), wliich positively was not to be 

 distinguished from others from New Guinea &c. 



EUPETID.^. 



EuPETEs GOLDiEi, Ramsay, sp. nov., /. c. p. 303. 



It appears to me that E. goldiei is the same as Eujietes 

 ajax, Temm., which would more properly be placed in the 

 genus Cindosoma. D'Albertis has lately found this bird 

 along the Fly River (Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. xiv. p. 85). 



LaNIIDvE. 



Pachycephala collaris, Ramsay, /. c. pp. 74^, 281. 

 Prom Teste Island ; unknown to me. 



Pachycephala fuliginata, Ramsay, /. c. pp. 74, 282. 

 I am not quite convinced that this bird is really different 

 from P. leucoyastra, Salvad. et D^-VU). 



Pachycephala brunnea (Ramsay), o/j. ci/. i. p. 391 ; iii. 

 p. 282. 



From the Laloki river. Unknown to me. 



Campophagidte. 

 Graucalus angustifrons, Sharpe, Ramsay, /. c. p. 283. 

 Even Mr. Sharpe (Mitth. Zool. Mus. Dresd. i. 3, p. 366) 



