SPECIES AND SUB-SPECIES RECENTLY 

 DESCRIBED AS NEW. 



ISA. Cerclllicis Ullicolor, Milligan, Western Kestrel. Emu, vol. iv., 

 part 1, p. 1 (1904). 



Under surface cinnamon -pink and without white or pale feathers ; 

 tail rusty-cinnamon ; smaller than 18. 

 Hab. : 8. 



44A. < or Mis bennetti, North, Small-billed Crow. Viet. Nat,, vol. 

 xvii., No. 9, p. 170. 



Male and female smaller than 44. 



Total length, 16 in. ; wing. 11 '3 in. ; tail, 7'3 in. ; bill, 1'85 in. ; 

 tarsus, 2 '2 in. ; iris pure white. 

 Hab. : o, 7. 



87A. Micrwca brimneicauda, Campbell, Brown-tailed Flycatcher. 

 Emu, vol. ii., p. 85 (1902). 



Tail entirely brownish ; bill large (0*41 in.) 

 Hab. : 1. 



105A. Pseildogerygone tenebrosa, Hall, Dusky Fly-eater (Dusky 

 Bush- War bier). Viet. Nat., xviii., No. 5, p. 79. 



Tail uniform ashy-brown ; lores and eyebrows creamy-white ; 

 throat whitish, like rest of under surface, and all lightly washed 

 with pale yellowish-brown, the flanks being a shade darker ; bill 

 entirely black. 

 Hab. : 8. 



H2A. Pcecilodryas cinereiceps, Hartert. Novit. Zool., xii., p. 



231 (1905). 



Nearest to 112. Upper surface much paler ; crown not in the 

 least blackish ; lores only are blackish. 

 Hab. : 8. 



118A. llallirilS elizabethae, Campbell, Dark-blue Wren. "Nests 

 and Eggs of Australian Birds," Campbell, p. 1,077. 

 Larger than M. gouldi and darker blue. 

 Hab. : King Island (Bass Strait). 



119A. Halliriis whitei, Campbell, White's Blue Wren. 



Said to be between M. callainus and M. melanotus. Emu, vol. L, 

 part 2, p. 66. 



Hab. : 7. 



