v°';,^.^v.j Reviews, 63 



Acanthiza pallida (Milligan). — Omitlcdt Bird and eggs are well 

 known. 



Acanthiza tenuirostris (Zietz). — Included, but eggs not mentioned ; 

 they were described in The Emu, vol. ix., p. 136. 



Sericornis minimus (Gould). — Omitted. Eggs described in Vic- 

 toyiati Kaluvalist, vol. xvii., p. 147. 



Sericornis laevigaster (Gould j. — Omitted. Eggs in my collection. 



Malurus elizabethae (Campbell). — Omitted, though recognized by 

 other authorities. 



Malurus dulcis ..Mathews). — Omitted. Eggs in my collection. 



Malurus coronatus (Gould). — Receives a brief notice, but eggs not 

 described, though known. This is one of the most distinct and 

 interesting forms of the genus. Vide Emu, vol. xiv., p. 59. 



Stipiturus ruficeps (Campbell). — Mr. North refers to (lie l)ird 

 \ol. 1 , p. 2.^y, but does not mention the eggs. 



Stipiturus mallee (Campbell). — Omitted. Eggs described in The 

 Em II, \()1. X., )). ^36. 



Amytornis gigantura (Milligan;. — Omitted. Eggs described in The 

 Emu, \o\. ix., p. J02. 



Amytornis woodwardi (Hartert;. — Omitted. One 01 the most 

 distinct forms of the genus. Eggs described in The Emu, \ol. xiv., 



Amytornis goyderi (Gould). — Omitted. Eggs known. 



Collyriocichla woodwardi (Hartert). — Omitted. A very distinct 

 species. Eggs described in The Emvi, vol. xiv., p. 57. 



Gymnorhina longirostris (Milligan) and Gymnorhina dorsalis (Camp- 

 bell) are omitted by Mr. North without any explanation ; they are 

 recognized bv other authorities. 



Cracticus spaldingi (Masters). — Bird mentioned, but eggs not 

 referred to, though described in The Emu, vol. v., p. 62. 



Cracticus argenteus (Gould). — Same remarks apply as in last pre- 

 ceding species. 



Falcunculus whitei (Campbell). — Omitted. Eggs described in The 

 Emu, vol. xiv., pp. 58, 59. 



Pachycephala peninsulae (Hartert). — Omitted. There is some 

 doubt as to where this bird should be placed. Mathews forms a new 

 genus for it under the name of Mattingleya. Mr. North does not assist 

 us. Eggs described in Victorian Naturalist, vol. xvii., p. 148. 



Pachycephala pallida (Ramsay). — Omitted. Eggs well known. 



Pachycephala fretorum (De Vis). — Bird mentioned, but not eggs. 



Pachycephala lanioides (Gould). — No reason why this description 

 should be lett to the Appendix. Mr. North describes a single egg 

 presented to him by me, while he ignores my type pair described in 

 The Emvi, vol. viii., p. 143. 



Eopsaltria georgiana (Q. and G.) — Bird included ; eggs omitted, 

 though well known and described in Campbell's " Nests and Eggs " 

 p. 148. 



