No, in 
A.J. 
Data Campbell's No. of 
No. Book. Eggs. 
372 202 2 
373 197 3 
THE JACKSONIAN OOLOGICAL COLLECTION. 
BROWN SCRUB WREN, 
Sericornis humilis, Gould. 
Beautiful clutch of 2 eggs, which are of much lighter variety in the ground colouring than in those 
of the previous set. Taken by Godfrey Chrisp, in the scrubs at Ringarooma, Tasmania, on the 11th of 
October, 1899. An egg of this clutch measures in inches = 0'92 x 0°66. 
NEST OF THE ORANGE-WINGED TREE RUNNER. 
Loc., South Grafton, Clarence River. 
(See data No. 380, page 66.) 
(Natural size.) 
WHITE-BROWED SCRUB WREN, 
Sertcornis frontalis, V. and H. 
Clutch of 3, taken by W. McEnerny and Sid. W. Jackson, at Booyong, near Lismore, N.S.W., on 
the 3oth of November, 1899. The nest was built in dead grass and ferns on the bank of Unio Creek, 
in Booyong Scrubs. We took six sets of these eggs during our long stay in the scrubs of the Richmond 
River district. Specimen A. of this clutch measures in inches = 0'82 x 0°63. 
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