THE JACKSONIAN OOLOGICAL COLLECTION 
ADDITIONS. 
While this volume was in the press, I made several interesting additions to the collection with 
the eggs of Cuckoos, which had been deposited in the nests of foster parents, not previously included 
in the collection. They were collected by myself in the bush at Chatswood, near Sydney, and area 
follows :— 
Data No. 61A,— YELLOW-BREASTED SHRIKE Rosin, set of 2 eggs, with one egg of the Patiip 
Cuckoo. Taken on 6th October, 1907. 
Data No. 410A.—W HITE-THROATED Fry Earer, pair of eggs, with one egg of the Bronzi 
Cuckoo. Taken on 27th October, 1907. 
Data No. 448a.—YELLow-FACED Honey Eater, set of 3 eggs, with one egg of the Narrow 
BILLED BRONZE Cuckoo, ‘Taken on 27th October, 1907. 
Data No. 3844.— WHITE EYE (Zosterops), one pair of eggs, with two eggs of the NARROW-BILLED 
Bronze Cuckoo. ‘Taken on 13th October, 1907. 
Data No. 51A.—BLUE WREN, set of 4 eggs, with one egg of the Bronze Cuckoo. Taken on 
17th November, 1907. 
Data No. 436A.—WHITE-SHAFTED FANTAIL, set of 2 eggs, with one egg of the FAN-TAILED 
Cuckoo. Taken on 29th October, 1907. 
Many native names of birds, as known to the aborigines of the Clarence River district of New 
South Wales, already appear in the book under the various headings; and the three following are 
additional, viz. :— 
RUFOUS-BREASTED THRUSH (page 90)— Dun-dar-bin. 
LARGE-HEADED Rosin (page 7)—Dun-dar-in-gen. 
CoucaL ok Swamp PHEASANT (Page 29)—Be-bin-gera. 
SUPPLEMENTARY. 
The subject on page 1 is shown at less than one-twentieth of the natural size, 
» ” 3 TO) nearly half of the natural size. 
” rh 9) yp one-fifteenth of the natural size. 
Pr) rh 5 FHI er one-seventh of the natural size. 
* a p 30° 5; one-fourteenth of the natural size. 
” ” » 32 55 one-fifteenth of the natural size. 
” ” 4 AS). pp one-thirteenth of the natural size. 
” % op Bynes one-thirteenth of the natural size. 
” 9 9 4x 5; one-sixth of the natural size. 
” ” A Ages one-sixth of the natural size. 
The set of 3 eggs of the Black-shouldered Kite, in data No. 248, page 41, was taken on the 31st 
July, 1898. The photograph depicting the clutch of 4 eggs of the Black-shouldered Kite, of data No. 
247, will be found on page 145, the block having arrived too late for its insertion on the correct page. 
ERRATA. 
The “ Bellinger” and “ Be//enger” frequently mentioned is one and the same river 
The word “ Dotterell ’’ should read ‘‘ Do//re/” throughout the book. 
In data No. 285 (2nd line) ‘‘ containg” should read “containing.” 
The word “ pupa” on pages 18 and 132 should read “ pupa.” 
In data No. 33 “ Rockhhmpton” should read “ Rock/ 
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In data No. 332 ‘‘ Macquarrie” should read ‘“ Macguarte.” 
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In data No. 547A (page 106) the word measnres should read “ 7 ISU? 
In data No. 183 “ monntains” should read “ mountains.” 
On page 96 “ White-shouldered Caterpillar Eater” should read “ Wste-shoulaerea Calerpittar 
Catcher.” 
In data No. 38 “ Torquoise Wren ” should read “ Turquoise. 
