( 490 ) 

 '' 77. Calliechthrus leucolophus (Mull.). 



Cf. Nov. Zool. 1907. p. 439 ; van Oort, Nova Guinea ix. i. p. 68. 



S ; Lower Setekwa River, 27. xi. 1910. (No. 5042, A. S. Meek Coll.) 

 ?; Mt. Goliath, 21. ix. 1911. (No. 5232, A. S. Meek Coll.) 



78. Centropus bernsteini Schleg. 



Cf. Nov. Zool. 1907. p. 443. 



? ad. ; Upper Setekwa River, 8. viii. 1910. (No. 4485, A. S. Meek Coll.) 

 ? jnv. ; Eilanden River, 9. xii. 1910. (No. 5U53, A. S. Meek Coll.) 



^ 7'.>. Centropus menbeki menbeki Less. & Gam. 



Cf. Nov. Zool. 1907. p. 441 ; van Oort, Nova Guinea ix. i. p. 09. 



(? ; Upper Setekwa River, 16. ix. 1910. (No. 4547, A. S. Meek Coll.) 

 tJ ; Eilanden River, 20. xii. 1910. (No. 5082, A. S. Meek Coll.) 



80. Eurystomus crassirostris crassirostris Scl. 



Cf. Nov. Zool. 1903. p. 197. 



? juv. ; Setekwa River, 19. vi. 1910. (No. 4194, A. S. Meek Coll.) 



2 <?, 2 ? ad.; Upper Setekwa River, 8. 15. xi. 1910. (Nos. 4957, 4997, 4998,. 



4999, A. S. Meek Coll.) 



81. Podargus papuensis Quoy & Gaim. 



Cf. Nov. Zool. 1903. p. 198 ; van Oort, Nova Guinea i.\. i. p. 81. 



? ; Upper Setekwa River, 16. vii. 1910. (No. 4376, A. S. Meek Coll.) 

 "Iris brown-red ; bill horn-colour ; feet pale dirty green." 



82. Podargus ocellatus ocellatus Quoy & Gaim. 



Ct. Nov. Zool. 1903. p. 199 ; van Oort, Nova Guinea ix. i. p. 82. 



(J ad.; Upper Eilanden River, 3. iii. 1911. (No. 5474, A. S. Meek Coll.) 



/ 83. Aegotheles salvadorii Hart. 



Cf. Nov. Zool. 1903. p. 200. 



<^ ad. ; Mt. Goliath, 13. ii. 1911. (No. 5374, A. S. Meek Coll.) 

 " Iris dark brown ; bill brown ; feet flesh-colour." 



84. Aegotheles wallacei. 



Cf. Nov. Zool. 1903. p. 201. 



? ad. ; Eilanden River, 19. xii. 1910. (No. 5079, A. S. Meek Coll.) 



" Iris light brown ; bill dark brown ; feet flesh-colour." 



This bird agrees very well with onr i from the Aru Islands. It appears to be- 

 very rare, and is only known from the Beran Peninsula and the Aru Islands, bnt 

 Tccently Shortridge obtained one on the Wataikwa River at the foot of the Snow- 

 Mountains, which, with ours, makes seven recorded specimens. 



