130 BULLETIN OF THE LIVERPOOL MUSEUMS. 
muelleri, subsp. aurantia, Meyer, Abh. Mus. Dresd. 1893, No. 3, p. 25. 
**Closely resembling C. muel//eri (Temm.), but brighter beneath, and with the inter- 
scapular region more or less orange chestnut.” (Meyer). Habitat. Northern New 
Guinea. 
pinon (@. & G.). (=. westermanni, Rosenb., Tristr. Cat. Col. Birds, p. 43). 
Four. @?. Jobilsland. North-West New Guinea (Dorey). South-West 
New Guinea (Utanata R.). South-East New Guinea (Port Moresby). 
rubiensis, Meyer. 
westermanni, Rosenb. 
astrolabiensis, Weyer. 
C. pinon (Q. & G.), C. rubiensis, Meyer, C. westermanni, Rosenb., and C. astrola- 
biensis, Meyer, seem very closely allied. The specimen from Jobi Island has the 
upper and under wing-coverts distinctly edged with paler grey, but not more so 
than in the specimen from Port Moresby. The white bar on the forehead and 
the white ring round the eyes are very much less conspicuous in these specimens 
than in those from Dorey and Utanata R. In the absence of sufficient material it 
is perhaps safer to leave them all united under C. pinon. 
salvadorii, 7ristr. One. 2. Louisiade Archipelago (St. Aignan Island, 
October). 
Type of the species, Tristr. P.Z.S. 1891, p. 996. 
melanochroa, Sclaf. One. Duke of York Island. 
brenchleyi, G.R.Gr. 
PHANORHINA, G.f.Gr. 
goliath, @.h.Gr. Two. 2 ¢. New Caledonia (Dombea, July; Yahoué, 
October). 
MYRISTICIVORA, Reichenb. 
bicolor (Scop.). Thirteen. ¢, 92. Borneo (Pulo Tiga, April). Celebes. 
Molucea Islands (Bouru). Philippine Islands (Luzon). Talaut Islands 
(Lirung, April, May). 
spilorrhoa ((.2.Gr.). Eight. 34. South-East New Guinea (Port Moresby). 
New Britain. Northern Australia (Megapodius Island, August; Turtle 
Back Island, March; Blackwood Bay, August; Port Essington, Coral 
Bay, October). 
subflavescens (Finsch). Three. $. NewlIreland. New Britain (Ferguson 
Bay, August). 
It is remarkable that this species and MW. spilorrhoa, of which it is a representative 
form, should occur on the same island. It was originally described from New 
Ireland, but has recently been recorded from New Hanover. Cf. Hartert, Ibis, 
1899, p. 280. 
melanura ((.2.Gr.). One. Molucea Islands (Bouru). 
luctuosa, Zeinw. One. ¢. Sula Islands. 
LOPHOLAIMUS, G.f.Gr. 
antarcticus (Shaw). Six. Eastern Australia (Moreton Bay). 
HEMIPHAGA, 8p. 
nove-zealandiz ((m.). Six. ¢. New Zealand (Wellington, June). 
spadicea (Lath.). Three. 3,29. 
Cf. Bull Liverp. Mus. vol. i. pp. 35, 36 (1898). 
We have since ascertained that there is another specimen of this species in the 
Lisbon Museum. It is mounted and in somewhat poor condition, but as far as 
could be seen without actual comparison, it agrees fairly well with our specimens, 
asc the breast is of a somewhat less bronzy green. It was labelled ‘‘ Aus- 
tralia.’ 
chathamensis (othsch.). Three. ¢. Chatham Islands, May. 
Carpophaga chathamica, Forbes, Nature, vol. xlvi. p. 252. 
