lO ]\[ILLIGAN, Notes on a Trip to the Wonsan Hills, W .A. \ .^"J", 



■" ' ^ ' List July 



Climacteris RUFA (Rufous Tree-creeper). — Common everywhere. Only 

 species seen. 



SiTTELLA PILEATA (Black-capped Trcc-runner)..— A few companies met 

 with occasionally. 



ZOSTEROPS GOULDI (Green-backed Silver-eye). — Numerous everywhere. 



Melithreptus LEUCOGENYS (Western Brown-headed Honey-eater).— 

 Very numerous about the Hills, always in companies. The only one of 

 the genus met with. 



Glycyphila fulvifrons (Tawny-crowned Honey-eater). — Conmion at 

 many places along the route. Nest and eggs taken. 



Glycyphila albifrons (White- fronted Honey-eater). — Very common 

 inland. Many nests and eggs taken. Young birds numerous. 



Glycyphila ocularis (Brown Honey-eater). — Common. Nest and eggs 

 taken. 



Ptilotis SONORA (Singing Honey-eater). — Sparsely distributed. Took 

 nest and eggs. Nest composed of greenish grass-stems. 



Ptilotis N0V.E-N0RCI.«, sp. nov. — See article. 



Ptilotis CRATITIA (Wattle-cheeked Honey-eater).— Fairly numerous in 

 Hills. Breeding season. 



Ptilotis ORNATA (Yellow-plumed Honey-eater). — Very numerous in 

 eucalypts at bases of the Hills. Breeding season. 



Manorhina OBSCURA (Dusky Miner). — Common near Mogumber. 



Acanthoch.era CARITnculata (Red Wattle-Bird).— Numerous along 

 route and at the Hills. 



Dictum HIRUNDINACEUM (Mistletoe-Bird). — Not numerous. 



Pardalotus ORNATUS (Red-tipped Pardalote). — Fairly common. The 

 colours of the birds obtained were very rich, much more so than the 

 southern and coastal birds. The only species seen. 



Cheramceca LEUCOSTERNL^M (Black and White Swallow).— A few seen 

 on the moist country. A dead bird was obtained in a shallow excavation 

 on a quartz outcrop. 



Petrochelidon nigricans (Tree-Martin). — Fairly common everywhere. 



Anthus AUSTRALIS (Pipit).— Common at foot of the Hills and on the 

 plains. Obtained nest and eggs. 



Artamus SORDIDUS (Wood-Swallow). — Common in many places. 



PODARGUS STRIGOIDES (Tawny Frogmouth). — Sec article. 



Merops ORNATUS (Bee-eater). — Seen at Mogumber. 



Halycon SANCTUS (Sacred Kingfisher).— Common. 



CUCULUS PALLIDUS (Pallid Cuckoo).— Not common. 



Cacomantis flabelliformis (Fantailcd Cuckoo). — Fairly common in 

 eucalyptus belts. 



MiSOCALius PALLIOLATUS (Black-eared Cuckoo). — A few birds were dis- 

 tributed in the green timber at the bases of the Hills. 



Chalcococcyx basalis (Narrow-billed Bronze-Cuckoo). — Fairly 

 numerous. 



Glossopsittacus porphyrocephalus (Purple-crowned Lorikeet). — 

 Numerous in the green timber near the Lakes. 



