Vol. IX. 



1009 



1 Mathews, On the Birds of North-West Australia. 59 



Bill black, base of lower mandible brown ; eyes brown ; feet 

 and tarsi leaden-grey. 



The stomach contained fragments of red fruit-bugs and hairy 

 caterpillars. 



Chalcococcyx basalis (Narrow-billed Bronze-Cuckoo). 



Math., Handl. B. Austr., No. 410. 



Three males. 12/12/08. 



Bill blackish-brown, base of lower mandible light brown ; 

 eyes light brown ; feet and tarsi leaden-brown. 

 The stomach contained fragments of insects. 



Chalcococcyx Malayan us (Little Bronze-Cuckoo). 



Math., Handl. B. Austr., No. 413. 



Two males. 17/12/08. 



Bill black, base of lower mandible leaden-blue"; eyes red, eyelid 

 red ; feet and tarsi leaden-brown. 



The stomach contained fragments of small insects. 



I have compared these birds with Gould's type of C. minutillus, 

 but find them more barred than that bird. 



EUDYNAMIS CYANOCEPHALA (Koel). 



Math. Handl. B. Austr., No. 415. 



Female. 23/11/08. 



Bill — base and culmen brown, remainder olive-grey ; eyes red ; 

 feet and tarsi leaden-brown. 



The stomach contained several large green berries. 



MiCRCECA PALLIDA (Pale Flycatcher). 

 Math. Handl. B. Austr., No. 435. 



Six adult males and four females. January and February, 

 1909. Three immature. 26/1/09. 



Bill brown, base of lower mandible greyish-brown ; eyes 

 brown ; feet and tarsi brown. 



The stomach contained fragments of beetles and insects. 



Smicrornis FLAVESCENS (Yellow-tinted Tree-Tit). 

 Math., Handl. B. Austr., No. 450. 



Two males and one female. 17/2/09. 



Bill very pale brown ; eyes yellowish-white ; feet and tarsi 

 pale brown. 



The stomach contained fragments of small insects. 



Gerygone cinerascens (Grey Fly-eater). 



Math., Handl. B. Austr., No. 452. 



Three males and two females. 21/1/09. 



Bill blackish-brown ; eyes red ; feet and tarsi leaden-grey. 



The stomach contained fragments of insects. 



