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1-7. For a full description of the young of order Accipitres consult Aust. 

 Mus. Cat. Birds, vols, i., ii. 

 4. Species 24, according to Ernst Hartert, should read A. fasciatus, 

 V. and H. 



8. Species 48 appears to be the immature form of 51. 



9. Species 57 rarely, if ever, is found in Queensland. 



10. Species (32 and 63 are one and the same, now under the name 



0. sagittatus, Olive backed Oriole. 



11. Species 72 is female of 70 (A. J. North). 

 Species 73 and 74 are synonyms >of 76. 

 Pinarolestes is not very distinct from CoUyriociticla. 



12. Species SO found by Ernst Hartert to be a sub-species of G, 



papuensis. 



13. Species 85 sub species of L. karu, according to Hartert. 



Species 89 said by Ernst Haitert to be 87, which in turn is a sub- 

 species of 86. 



14. Species 95 is a variety of 93. 



Species 98 is simply a newly-moulted bird. 



Species 103 considered by Ernst Hartert to be a sub species of 102. 



15. Species 109, see Novit. Zool., vi., p. 425 (1899). 

 Species 114, see Novit. ZooL, vi., p. 424 (1899). 



16. Al. cyaneus is said to give way to M superbus, Shaw, ia priority, 



while 118, INI. gouldi, becomes M. cyaneus, Ellis. 

 Species 122, see Emn, vol. i., part 1, p. 20 (M. cyanotus, Old.) 

 Malurus edouardi. Camp., compare with M. leucopterus, Q. & G. 



17. Species M. dorsalis, see Novit. Zool., vi., p. 425 (1899). 

 Species 131 is a changing specimen of 130. 



Species 138 reads R. setosa isura, Gould, Novit. Zool., vi., p. 425 

 (1899). 



18. Species 142 is extra-Australian. 



Species 145 considered by Ernst Hartert to be a sub-species of 143. 

 Species 145, see Novit Zool., vi., p. 425 (1899). 



19. Species 153 = Monarcha gouldi. 



'20. Species 155, Monarcha albiveiitris, White-bellied Fly-catcher. 

 21. Species 161 and 162 are more probably varieties of 160. 



Sub-family of Bower-birds to be placed after Phonygama, p. 9. 

 23. Species 179. Gould's figure is misleading ; probably young birds, 



and will stand for female. " Under surface slightly paler than 



upper " (North). 



25. Species 189 = A. mastersi. North. 

 Species 191 = A. ewingi, Gould. 



26. Sericornis magna now reads Acanthornis magna. 



