NOTES AND REFERENCES. 



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349. CoRVCS coRONoiDES, V. Sf' 11., has tlie base of the neck and body 

 feathers wldtc, and the eyes white in the adnlt at least. (See Sharpe, 

 Brit. Mus. Cat. Bds., III., p. 20.) 



350. CoBONE AUSTEALis, Goulcl, (nec. Gmelin) has the base of the feathers 

 sooty-black ; in three young taken from a nest by K. H. Bennett, the 

 irides wereblae, base of feathers dusky. (See B. M. Cat. Ill,, p. 37-8.) 



J 351. Calornis metalica, although a few stragglers have wandered as 

 far South as Sydney, this cannot be considered as a New South 

 Wales species. . 



356a and 357a. Can scarcely be looked on even as local varieties, specimens 

 from Queensland exhibiting the same length of bill and other 

 variations as are found in the Western forms. • 



301, G. PECTORALis, Gray, = G. fasciata, TronZf?, which appears to be the 

 older name, but it is quite possible that Gould's name was preoccupied. 



362. ==: G. modesta. Gray, = G. subfasciata, Ramsay. 



363. Stigmatops albo-aubicularis, Ramsay, Islands of Torres Straits 

 and S. E. Coast of New Guinea. 



367. Ptilotis vittata, Cuv. = P. sonora, Gould 



370. =; P. FLAVIGULA, Gould. 



371. p. GRACILIS, Gould, = p. ANALOGA, Homh. et Jacq., = P, SIMILIS, 



Jacq. ct Puch., -; P. NOTATA, Gould, Bds. Aust., Suijp. pi. 41,&c., &c. 

 The southern form which is found as far south as Rockingham Bay, 

 at Cardwell, should take the name of P. gbacilis ; the New Guinea 

 form that of P. analoga. P. notata is the intermediate form. 



375. A Western form or variety of P. cbatitia, Gould. 



