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Pseudogerygone cantator (Weatherill'.^Bird omitted, though both 

 it and eggs are well known. 



Pseudogerygone laevigaster (Gould). — Omitted. Eggs described in 

 The Emu, vol. ii., p. 144. 



Pseudogerygone chloronota (Gould). — Omitted. Eggs described in 

 Hie Emu, vol. ii., p. 145. 



Pseudogerygone flavida (Ramsay). — Bird mentioned, but not eggs. 



Rhipidura phasiana (De Vis). — Omitted. Eggs described in The 

 Emu, vol. iii., p. 54. 



Rhipidura phasiana (De Vis). — This is an instance where Mr. North 

 includes some sub-species and ignores others. He admits R. albi- 

 scapa, R. albicauda, R. preissi, but leaves out R. phasiana. 



Arses kaupi (Gould). — Bird included, but eggs not mentioned ; 

 they were described in The Ibis, 1896, p. 156. 



Piezorhynchus leucotis (Gould). — Omitted, though recognized by 

 other writers. Eggs unknown. 



Monarcha canescens (Salvad.) — Omitted ; eggs known. 



Coracina lineata (Swains.) — Should have been in its proper place 

 in the book, not in the appendix. 



Dryraaoedus pallidus (Sharpe). — In this case Mr. North very 

 properlv gives his reasons for omitting ; why not have done so 

 whcrc\-er there is a doubt ? 



Calamanthus isabellinus (North). — Bird mentioned, but eggs 

 omitted. 



Oreocichla cuneata (De Vis\ — Why is this omitted and O. heinei 

 included ? Eggs described in The Emu, vol. viii., p. 542. 



Oreocichla macrorhyncha (Gould). — Omitted, but reasons stated. 



Megalurus striatus (Milligan). — Omitted. Eggs described in The 

 Emu, vol. xi., p. 249. Mr. North mentions no Megalurus for Western 

 Australia. 



Eremiornis carteri (North). — A remarkable instance of Mr. North's 

 inconsistency. The bird is certainly distinct, but so are many others 

 which he omits, under the excuse, apparently, that he has not seen' 

 the eggs. The eggs of this species are unknown. 



Acanthiza inornata (Gould). — Bird mentioned, but not the eggs. 



Acanthiza albiventris (North). — Bird and eggs described (vol. i., 

 p. 276), but not indexed. Mr. North's description of this bird (vol. 

 i., p. 276) has caused some confusion. A series of specimens in my 

 collection, taken not far from Dubbo, the type locality, show no white 

 under tail coverts. A bird in the Australian Museum, taken at Dubbo, 

 but not labelled type (^the type could not be found), likewise shows 

 no white under tail coverts, and is apparently identical with my 

 specimens. 



Acanthiza squamata (De Vis). — Omitted. Eggs described in The 

 Emu, vol. viii., pp. 261-284. 



Acanthiza robustirostris (Milligan). — Omitted, though the bird is 

 distinct, and eggs described in The Emu, vol. ix.. p. 197. 



