BY KENDAL BROADBENT. Al 
Cracticus robustus, Lath. 
C nigrogularis, Gld. The Black-throated Crow-shrike. 
C. torquatus, Lath. 
C. destructor, Temm. 
Grallina picata, Lath. The Magpie Lark. 
Graucalus melanops, Lath. 
Grancalus mentalis, Vig. and Horsf. 
Campephaga humeralis, Gould. The White-shouldered Campep- 
haga; found here in September, being a migratory bird in 
these parts. 
Pachycephala gutturalis, Lath. The White-throated Thick- 
head. 
Pachycephala rufiventris, Lath. The Rufus-breasted Thick- 
head. 
Colluricincla harmonica, Lath. The Harmonious Shrike-thrush. 
Faleunculus frontatus, Lath. The Shrike-tit. 
Oreoica cristata, Lewin. The Crested Oreoica. 
Chibia bracteata, Gould. The Drongo-shrike; which is not a 
stationary denizen of this district. 
Rhipidura albiseapa, Gould. The White-shafted Fantail; is 
probably here throughcut the year. 
Sauloprocta motacilloides, Vig. and Horsf. The Black Fantail. 
Seisura inquieta, Lath. The Shepherd’s Companion. 
Miagra plumbea, Vig. and Horsf. The Leaden-coloured Fly- 
catcher. I noticed here in April, it flies further north as 
winter comes on. 
Micreeca fascinans, Lath. The Brown Fly-catcher. 
Gerygone albogularis, Gould. The White-throated Gerygone. 
Gerygone fusca, Gould. The Brown Gerygone. 
i have referred to this species, a sprightly little bird which 
frequents the tall gum trees, in the top-most branches of which 
it is ever busy in its quest for insects. It has the bill and legs 
black, and the eyes brown. I shot one example on the 13th 
of May. 
