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and greatest series minutely tipped with buff. Quills ex- 

 ternally edged with yellowish brown. Tail uniform brown, 

 paler below. Lower surface and cheeks buff, deepening from 

 nearly white on the throat to deep buff on the lower ab- 

 domen; subcaudals rufous. Flanks and thighs olive-brown. 

 Edge of wing, axillaries, and under wing-coverts Isabel; 

 under surface of wing ashy brown ; inner edge of quills pale 

 salmon. Bill dark brown, mandible pale yellow at the side 

 of the base; legs dark brown. Length 155 mm., wing 85, 

 tail 60j culmen 14, tarsus 29. 



A species of unusual size (al. 85), allied to T. wallacei, 

 G. R. Gr., but with the upper auriculars white and the whole 

 body brown and buff. On the ticket attached to the skin it 

 is said to be a male ; if so, it may be a young male in female 

 plumage. According to Salvadori the sexes in T, ivallacei 

 are alike. 



32. Graucalus c^ruleogriseus, G. R. Gr. 



Mount Belford, 6000 feet ; Musgrave Range, 8000 feet. 



33. Graucalus subalaris, Sharpe. 

 Mount Kowald, 2000 feet. 



34. Graucalus longicauda, n. sp. [Op. cit. p. 107.) 

 Male. Head, neck, wings, tail, chin, and throat black, 



the last circumscribed ; the head, chin, and throat lustrous. 

 Back, rump, supracaudals, breast, abdomen, and subcaudals 

 grey. Innermost tertiaries on outer web and upper wing- 

 coverts ashy grey ; under wing-coverts ashy grey, edged with 

 dark grey. Bill, legs, and feet black. Total length 330 mm., 

 wing 180, tail 180, bill 22, tarsus 28. 



Hab. Musgrave Range, 7000 to 9000 feet. 



As it is possible that this species may be identifiable with 

 G. lettiensis, Meyer, or G. timorlaoensis , Meyer, descriptions 

 of which are not yet to hand, the characters given are to be 

 considered merely provisional. 



35. Lalage karu. Less. 



St. Aignan, Normanby Island. 



36. DiCRUROPSIS CARBONARIA, Miill. 



