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(or young male, which is very like the female), the latter 

 name to the adult male. This species should therefore be 

 called PachycephaJa caledonica (Gm.). Both EojJsaltria 

 cucuUata and Pachycephala inorarie^isis are erroneously 

 allowed to rank as valid species by Dr. Gadow in the 

 'Catalogue of Birds/ viii. 1883, pp. 179, 199, and by 

 Wiglesworth in ' Aves Polynesiae,' 1891, pp. 27, 29." 



Two photographs of the specimen of Euplocomus ander- 

 soni, Elliot (now in the Calcutta Museum), were sent for 

 exhibition by Mr. Frank Finn, who considered this 

 example to he the type of the species. 



No. LXIII. (May 31st, 1899). 



The sixty-second Meeting of the Club was held at the 

 Restaurant Frascati, 32 Oxford Street, on Wednesday, the 

 17th of May, 1899. Chairman: P. L. Sclater, F.R.S. 

 Twenty Members and four guests were present. 



Mr. Ogilvie Grant sent the description of a new species of 

 Hill- Partridge, discovered by Mr. C. B. Rickett in the hills of 

 Kuatun in Fohkien. This species Mr. Grant proposed to call 



Arboricola ricketti, sp. n. 

 A. similis A. gingica, sed fronte et superciliis albis distin- 



guenda. Long. tot. 105 poll., culm. 0*9, al.ie 5'7, 



caudse 21, tarsi 1*6. 

 Hab. Hachong and Yamakan, Fohkien, 



Mr. Rickett sent the description of a new species of 

 Trogon, obtained by him on the same expedition to Kuatun : — 



Harpactes yamakanensis, sp. n. 



H. similis H. erythrocephalo, sed supra magis olivascenti- 

 brunneus, pileo quoque olivascenti - brunneo distin- 

 guendus. Long. tot. 13*3 poll., culm. 0*75, alse 6-2, 

 caudse 6*8, tarsi 0"8. 

 Hab. Yamakan, Fohkien. 



