42 ON BIRDS COLLECTED BY THE 4 CHALLENGER.' 



P.Z.S. 1878, 31. TALEGALLA LATHAMI (Gray), 

 p. 127. 



Talegalla lathami, Gld. B. of Austr. v. pi. 77. 



A male from Cape York, a district from which it is not recorded by 

 Mr. Gould. 



"No. 187. Eyes yellow*, head red. Stomach contained seeds." 



32. TUENIX MELANOTA, Gld. 



Turnix melanotus, Gld. Handb. B. Austr. ii. p. 182. 



Hemipodius melanotus, Gld. B. of Austr. v. pi. 84. 



Two females of this species, originally described by Mr. Gould from 

 Moreton Bay, agreeing perfectly with the description in the ' Handbook/ 

 "No. 176. Cape York, Albany Island. Eyes white, feet yellow, bill 

 yellow and black. Stomach contained insects." "No. 195. Booby 

 Island. Eyes white, legs yellow, base of bill yellow, tip black. Stomach 

 contained small round seeds." 



33. SYNCECUS CEBYLNTIS, Gld. 



Synoecus cervinus, Gld. Handb. B. Austr. ii. p. 195. 



A Quail, from Cape-York Island, which agrees with specimens of this 

 species in Mr. Gould's collection. " No. 175, tf . Eyes brown, feet 

 yellow, (bill?) bluish black." 



34. ./EOIALITES INOBNATTTS (Gld.). 



Hiaticula inomata, Gld. B. of Austr. vi. pi. 19. 



Ochthodromus inornatus, Gld. Handb. B. Austr. ii. p. 237. 



A female, from "Wednesday Island, agreeing with specimens in Mr. 

 Godman's collection, but with the markings on the face and the pectoral 

 band somewhat darker. "No. 191. Wednesday Island. Eyes, legs, 

 and bill black." 



35. TOTANUS INCANUS (Gm.). 



Tetanus pulverulentus, Miill. Natuurk. Yerhand. Land- en Volkenk. 

 p. 152. 



Totanus griseopygius, Gld. B. of Austr. vi. pi. 38. 



Gambetta pulverulentus, Gld. Handb. B. Austr. ii. p. 268. 



One from Wednesday Island. "No. 190, $ Sandpiper. Legs yellow, 

 bill blackish, eyes black. Stomach contained remains of Crustacea." 



36. STBEPSILAS INTEBPRES, L. 



Three specimens from Eaine Island. " No. 128, 3 . Eyes brown, 

 feet light red with black claws, bill black. Stomach contained small 



* " Brown,' according to Mr. Gould ; his was probably a younger bird. 



