Birds of Bellende7i-Ker. 379 



6. Oriolus affinis Gould (op. cit. p. 79). 



Found at 1800 feet on Bellenden-Ker; common throughout 

 North Queensland to Cape York. 



7. Sphecothehes flaviventris Gould (op. cit. p. 84). 

 On Bellenden-Ker at 3000 feet, and from Cardwell to 



Cape York. 



8. COLLYRIOCINCLA HARMONICA (Lath.) (op. cit. p. 88). 



At 2000 feet on Bellenden-Ker. This species is a grand 

 whistler in the morning. In Gippsland (Victoria) I have 

 heard it mock the Lyre-birds. It is found throughout the 

 States to the Gulf of Carpentaria. On Sweer's Island the 

 birds seem somewhat paler than elsewhere, but are un- 

 doubtedly identical and have the same habits. 



9. CoLLYRiociNCLA BOWERi Ramsay (op. cit. p. 92). 



I shot a specimen of this bird on the Sea-View Range, 

 and another on Bellenden-Ker at 4000 feet. This is the 

 largest species of the genus and has a grand call-note. It 

 ranges over Cardwell back-scrubs, Herberton (4000 feet), 

 Bellenden-Ker, and North-west Australia. 



10. PiNAROLESTES RUFIGASTER (Gould) (op. cit. p. 93). 



Found at 3000 feet on Bellenden-Ker, and all over the 

 Cardwell district to Cape York. 



11. Graucalus mentalis Vig. & Horsf. (op. cit. p. 98), 

 Found at Granite Creek, Bellenden-Ker. This is a West- 

 Queensland bird, and is met with at Chinchilla (380 feet) 

 and at Port Moresby. 



12. Lalage leucomel^na (Vig. & Horsf.) (op. cit. 

 p. 104). 



Found on Bellendeu-Ker up to 1800 feet. Very common 

 at all times in the scrubs near Brisbane, at Nerang Creek, 

 and at Cardwell. 



13. MiCRfECA flavigastra Gould (op. cit. p. 107). 



Met with on Barnard's Spur (1800 feet). Found all 

 through the Cardwell district to Cape York, where it was 

 first discovered by MacGillivray. 



