382 Mr. K. Broadbent oti the 



28. Cracticus rufescens De Vis (op. cit. p. 300). 



This is a discovery of mine. It was first found on the 

 Barrow River^ and thence sent to Ramsay^ who thought that 

 it was the young of C. quoyi, which, however, is entirely bhack. 

 I found nestlings in Cardwell. This is a true mountain-bird, 

 found in scrubby gullies ; a pair are nearly always to be 

 observed together. I saw it in the Mulgrave scrubs on 

 Bellenden-Ker up to 1800 feet, and at Herberton up to 

 4000 feet, in June 1889. It is not found at Cape York or 

 in the intermediate country. 



29. EOPSALTRIA CHRYSORRHOA Gould (op. cit. p. 315). 



Found at 4000 feet ; the first bird to be heard in the 

 morning. It occurs on the east coast of Queensland. 



30. Heteromyias cinereifrons Rams. (op. cit. p. 317). 

 This is a mountain-species, found on the Sea- View Range 



at 4000 feet and on all the heights about Cardwell. I never 

 saw it on the coast or in the lowlands. 



31. Pachycephala gutturalis (Lath.) (op. cit. p. 219). 



One of the commonest birds on the high peaks of Bellenden- 

 Ker, especially around our camp on South Peak (5000 feet). 

 It is plentiful in Brisbane scrubs and at Cardwell. 



32. Pachycephala rufiventris (Lath.) (op. cit. p. 324). 

 Found on the grassy spurs of Mt. Barnard (1800 feet). 



33. Climacteris leucoph^a (Lath.) (op. cit. p. 332). 

 Palm Camp (4000 feet). This species occurs nearly 



all over Eastern Australia and on the Herberton Range 

 (4500 feet), where the individuals are smaller and darker 

 in plumage than elsewhere. 



34. SiTTELLA striata Gould (op. cit. p. 343). 



Found at Granite Creek Camp, Bellenden-Ker (380 feet), 

 and along the east coast from Herbert River to Cooktown. 



35. Myzomela sanguinolenta (Lath.) (op. cit. p. 352). 

 Granite Creek Camp (380 feet). This species occurs also 



in the Cardwell and Brisbane districts, but not at Cape 

 York. 



