Inkerman Station, North Queensland. 473 



that it belongs to the above-named species. The head, back, 

 and tail are dark olive-grey ; the under parts are dirty huffish 

 white with bright chestuut-red feathers shewing on the belly 

 and under tail-coverts. The auriculai's, Aving-coverts, and 

 secondaries are also reddish chestnut, the whole giving the 

 bird a very mottled appearance, as though changing into 

 another phase of plumage. There are also one or two 

 chestnut feathers on the crown and nape. 



67. Pachycephala rupiventris (Lath.). 

 Pachycephala rufiventris Gld. Handb. i. p. 212 ; Math. 



Handl. p. 85. 



No. 301. a. Sex ? Inkerman, Feb. 4, 1907. 



„ h. J imm. Inkerman, March 5, 1907. 

 „ c. S (?). „ March 7, 1907. 



„ d,e. ^ S imm. and adult. Inkerman, March 14, 



1907. 

 „ /. c? adult. Inkerman, April 19, 1907. 

 „ g, h. ? $ adult. Inkerman, Sept. and Oct. 



1907. 

 „ i. S adult. Mt. Inkerman, Nov. 11, 1907. 



j. ? adult. Mt. Elliot, Townsville, Dec. 1907. 

 The adult males e,f, and i have the bill and feet black, iris 

 brown; the others, in female plumage, have the bill dark 

 brown and creamy or yellow-brown towards the base of the 

 under mandible. 



68. EOPSALTRIA CHRYSORRHOA Grid. 



Eopsaltria chrysorrhoa Math. Handl. p. 86. 



a. S (?) adult. Mount Elliot (between 1500 and 2000 feet), 

 Dec. 1907. Bill black ; feet dark brown ; iris hazel. Found 

 in Casuarina-scrub. 



69. Neositta magnirostris. (Plate IX.) 



Neositta magnirostt'is Ingrsun., Bull. B. O. C. vol. xxi. p. 99. 



a,b,c,d. (?,(?, ?, and ? adult. Itikerman, March 14, 

 1907. 



e. c? adult. Spring Ranges, Inkerman, Sept. 1907. 



Bill creamy brown and darlc purplish brown ; feet pale 

 bright yellow ; iris cream. 



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