ADDENDA ET €ORRIGEN DA: 
No. 11.—Prosthemadera Nove Zealandie. 
Por, <“ Gray” reads “Gm.” 
No. 13.—Anthornis melanura. 
Egg.—Ovoid ; white, with reddish specks, sometimes pinkish ; length, 
‘9; breadth, ‘7. 
No. 14.—Zosterops lateralis. 
Egg.—Ovoid ; blue; length, *7; breadth, ‘5. 
Nos. 25 and 26.—For ‘‘Greygone” read ‘‘ Gerygone.” 
No. 33.—Anthus Nove Zealandie. 
Albino varieties occasionally occur. 
No. 438.—Aplonis Zealandicus. 
For ‘‘Gray” read ‘‘ Quoy and Gaim.” 
This bird was obtained by the ‘ Astrolabe’ expedition. 
Page 32.—After Coturnix, for ‘‘ Quail” read ‘‘ Mcehr.” 
ay For ‘‘ Apterygine” read ‘‘ Apterygida.” 
No. 58.—Apteryx Australis. 
Albino varieties occasionally occur. 
No. 63.—Charadrius obscurus. 
Found in both Islands. 
No. 76.—Limosa uropygialis. 
For ‘‘Goodwit” read ‘‘Godwit.” 
No. 95.—Dendrocygna ELytoni. 
Dele ‘‘ and breast” in description. 
No. 99.—Anas superciliosa. 
In description, for ‘‘ bauds” read ‘‘bands.” 
No. 107.—Lestris parasiticus. 
This specimen was obtained at Wanganui. 
No. 109.—Larus scopulinus. 
In description, after ‘‘in the young bird” put a semicolon. 
No. 124.—For ‘‘ Haladroma” read ‘‘ Halodroma.” 
No. 128.—For ‘‘ Grey” read ‘‘Gray.” - 
No. 150.—For ‘‘ Grey” read ‘‘ Gray.” 
No. 151.—Add, as a synonym, ‘‘G. stictocephalus. Gray.” 
Page 69.—At the end of the lst of Domesticated Birds, add 
GoosE. <Anser ferus. Temm., 
Duck. Anas boschas.  L. 
Page 76.—Line 11 from bottom, for ‘‘ their” read ‘‘ this.” 
