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and without gloss. The ground is creamy-white, densely and 
finely freckled all over with very small spots of umber-brown and 
grey. It measures 1°39 by -95. 
1, Mexico (Tristram Coll.). Crowley Bequest. 
Psilorhinus vociferus (Cabot). 
Corvus vociferus, Cabot, Pr. Bost. Soc. N. H.1. p. 155 (1848). 
Psilorhinus mexicanus, Boucard, P. Z. 8. 1883, p. 447. 
Psilorhinus mexicanus vociferus, Ridgw. Birds Nerth § Middle Amer. 
iii. p. 803 (1904). 
Psilorhinus vociferus, Sharpe, Hand-l. v. p. 626 (1909). 
Three eggs of the Yucatan Brown Jay are indistinguishable from 
those of P. morio, but are somewhat glossy. One example has the 
markings most dense at the broad end and some of the brown spots 
are rather large in size. They measure respectively 1:35 by 97 ; 
1°35 by -98; 1°32 by -92. 
2. Yucatan. Crowley Bequest. 
1. Valladolid, Yucatan (G. F. Salvin-Godman Coll. 
Gaumer). 
Genus STRUTHIDEA, Gould. 
Struthidea cinerea, Gould. 
Struthidea cinerea, Gould, Handb. Birds Austr. i. p. 472 (1865) ; Sharpe, 
Cat. Birds B. M. iii. p. 140 (1877) ; North, Nests § Eggs birds Austr. 
p. 188, pl. viii. fig. 8 (1889) ; Campbell, Nests § Eygs Austr. Buds, 
1, p. 63 (1901); North Nest § Eggs Birds Austr. i. p. 18 (1901) ; 
Barnard, Emu, vii. p. 188 (1908); Sharpe, Hand-l, v. p, 626 (1909) ; 
Nehrk. Kat. Eiersammil. p. 364 (1910). 
Eggs of the Apostle-bird or Grey Jumper are of an oval shape 
and slightly glossy. The ground is white with a few distinct 
scattered spots of brown of various shades or even black, and 
underlying ashy-grey or lilac-grey, the markings being nearly 
always round the larger end. They vary from 1:03 to 1°23 in 
length, and from ‘75 to °9 in breadth. 
2. Queensland. Gould Coll. 
2, New South Wales, 18th Oct. Gould Coll, 
(J. Gould). 
3. Ivanhoe, N. 8. Wales, 7th Sept. Crowley Bequest. 
(A. J. North). 
5. Dubbo, N.S. Wales, Oct.(4.J.N.). | Crowley Bequest. 
1. Gippsland, Victoria. F, A. Philbrick, Esq. (P.]. 
