72 REVIEW OF THE 
ce”. Upper surface, chin, throat and chest glossy 
black. 
a”. Inner secondaries broadly edged with 
white, feathers on chest centred with 
oval white Apatsi Mii). . . « . cockerelli 74. 
5. No white edgings to eeondaries, chest 
unspotted. . . ... .. =... » melanoleuca To: 
1. Rhipidura flabellifera (Gm.). 
A nearly adult specimen, with some spots on the wing- 
coverts still rufous, from New Zealand. 
2. Rhipidura bulgeri Layard. 
Two adult specimens from Noumea, New Caledonia. 
3. Rhipidura albiscapa Gould. 
Three specimens from »Australia” and two from New 
South Wales. 
4, Rhipidura diemenensis Sharpe. 
Rhipidura saturata (nec Salvad.) Sharpe, Cat. B. Br. Mus. IV, 
p. 311 (1879). 
Rhipidura diemenensis Sharpe, Ibis, May 1879, p. 368. 
Rhipidura sharpei Ramsay, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1879, p. 318. 
Hab. Tasmania. 
5. Rhipidura preissi Cabanis. 
Rhipidura preissi Cab. Mus. Hein. I, p. 57 (1850); Sharpe, Cat. B. 
Br. Mas., IV,-p. 310: id. P. Z.8.; 1881, ip. 387. 
Hab. Western Australia. 
6. Rhipidura pelzelni Gray. 
Hab. Norfolk Island. 
7. Rhipidura brenchleyi Sharpe. 
One specimen from Aneitum, New Hebrides. 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XV. 
