351 
*PITTA MAXIMA. B.M. 
Pitta maxima, Forsten, Verh. Nat. Gesch. Nederl. p. 14. 
Brachyurus maximus, Pr. B. Consp. Av. i. p. 253. 
Gigantipitta maxima, Pr. B. 
Gilolo. 
*PITTA CYANONOTA. B.M. 
Very similar to the former species, but the back and wings are 
entirely of a whitish-blue colour. 
Ternate. 
Pitta cyanoptera, Temm. Molucca. 
Pitta brachyura, Linn. Molucca. 
CRINIGER FLAVICAUDUS. B.M. 
Trichophorus flavicaudus, Pr. B. Consp. Av. p. 262. 
Trichophorus sulphureus, Temm. 
Batchian and Djilolo. 
*ORIOLUS PHXZOCHROMUS. 
Obscure olivaceous-brown ; beneath the body greyish-olivaceous, 
especially on the throat ; wings and tail pale olivaceous-brown, with 
the shafts of the quills and tail rufous-white ; the feathers are also 
slightly margined with pale olivaceous white. Bill and tarsi black. 
Length 10", wings 5" 3!" 
East Gilolo (Wall. Coll.). 
Muscicarip&. 
RHIPIDURA TRICOLOR. 
Rhipidura mimoides, Mill. MSS. 
Mussieapa tricolor, Vieill. N. Dict. H. Nat. xxi. p. 490. 
Muscipeta melaleuca, Quoy et Gaim. Voy. de 1’Astrol. Zool. i. 
p. 180. 
Rhipidura melanoleuca, G. R. Gray, Gen. of B.i. p. 259. 
Sauloprocta melanoleuca, Cab. Mus. Orn. Hein. p. 57. 
Rhipidura atripennis, G. R. Gr. 
Batchian ; Ternate; Djilolo; Amboyna. 
The specimens from these localities are so similar to those from 
New Ireland, New Guinea, and Aru Island, that it is not possible 
to define characters to distinguish them from one another. I was 
induced to separate those of the last-mentioned place, from their wings 
and tails being of a deeper black colour, which may be owing to the 
age of the bird. In Australia this species is represented by R. mo- 
tacilloides, which is altogether smaller. 
Rhipidura squamata, Mill. Banda. 
*MONARCHA CINERASCENS. 
Drymophila cinerascens, Temm. Pl. Col. 430. 
Monarcha cinerascens, G. R. Gray. 
Ternate (Wall. Coll.). 
