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29. Rhipidura astrolabi Oustalet. 
Rhipidura astrolabi Oust. Bull. Soc. Phil. Paris, Mars 1881. 
Hab. Vanikoro, New Hebrides. 
30. Rhipidura rubrofrontata Ramsay. 
Rhipidura rubrofrontata Ramsay, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 
1881, p. 23; Salvad. (partim) Orn. Pap. III, p. 532 (1882); 
Sharpe, Birds New Guinea, Vol. II, pl. 26 (1886). 
An adult male from Guadaleanar, Solomon Islands. 
This species is very closely allied to R. rufifrons, but 
at once distinguished by the lesser extent and darker tinge 
of red on the base of the tail-feathers as well as by the 
pure white instead of ashy white tips to all the tail-feathers. 
31. Rhipidura versicolor Hartl. & Finsch. 
Hab. Island of Uap, Mackenzie group. 
32. Rhipidura semirubra Sclater. 
Hab. Admiralty Islands. 
33. Rhipidura russata Tristram. 
Rhipidura russata Tristr. Ibis, 1879, p. 440; id. 1882, p. 142; 
Salvad. Aggiunte Orn. Pap. p. 78 (1890). 
Rhipidura rubrofrontata Salvad. (partim) Orn. Pap. III, p. 533. 
Hab. San Christoval, Solomon Islands. 
34. Rhipidura rufifrons (Lath.). 
Nine specimens from different parts of Australia, amongst 
which there is one from Melbourne with all the tail-feathers 
tipped with rufous instead of ashy white. 
35. Rhipidura dryas Gould. 
Rhipidura dryas Sharpe, Birds of New Guinea, Vol. II, pl. 32. 
One specimen from Coburg Peninsula, Australia. 
36. Rhipidura semicollaris Müll. & Schleg. 
Besides the three typical specimens from Timor and one 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XV. 
