Mineta Haecnsta, Salvador Orn. Pap. II, 1881, Pp. A. ; 
Oriolus flavocinctus mülleri, Rothschild & Hartert, Nov. 
1903, p. 111. EE i 
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Four specimens. = 
p. 346, is a female, collected by S. Müller ee 
the Straits of Princess Marianne (at that time named 
Dourga River); it does not differ in any respec: 5 
specimens of O. flavocinctus from Australia. | 
A young male. 
This example, which apparently belongs to a new sub Al 
species, is similar to young specimens of Oriolus sagittata 
(Latham) — Oriolus viridis (Latham), cf. Robinson a 
Laverock, Ibis, 1900, p. 625, but differs by its consp 
ously heavier and longer bill, 35 mm., whereas the maximu 
length in sagittata is 31 mm. and the bill in this latter for / 
is more slender. The upper surface is a little paler tha 
in specimens from Australia. Length of wing 147 mm., 
longer than in the so-called Oriolus affinis Gould. 
Dierurus bracteatus Gould. 
Dierurus bracteatus Gould, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1842, p. 182. 
Chibia bracteata, Sharpe, Cat. B. Br. M. III, 1877, p. 236. 
Dicruropsis bracteata, Salvadori, Orn. Pap. II, 1881, p. 174. —_ 
A male and a female, 
of the plumage. Wing of male 158, of female 149 m 
Leyden Museum, January 1910. 
