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of a broad oval shape and very glossy. They are pale salmon-pink, 

 spotted and blotched with rich purplish red and dark lavender-grey, 

 chiefly in the form of an irregular zone round the broad end of the 

 egg. Two examples measure respectively: -96 by '72; -1 by *77. 



2. Aneiteum, New Hebrides Voy. H.M.S. { Herald.' 



(J. Macyillivray). 



Pachycephala obscurior, Hartert. 

 (Plate XIII. fig. 17.) 



Fachycephala obscurior, Hartert, Nov. ZooL iii. p. 15 (1896) : Sharpe 

 Hand-l iv. p. 307 (1903). 



Two eggs of the Dusky Thickhead taken by Mr. Weiske are of 

 a broad oval shape, slightly glossy, and white, marked, chiefly in 

 the form of a zone round the broad end, with black spots and 

 email irregularly-shaped blotches, with which are intermingled 

 a few spots of dark grey. They measure respectively: I'l by '81; 

 1-06 by -81. 



2. S.E. New Guinea. Mr. E. Weiske [C.]. 



Pachycephala xanthetrsea (Forst.}. 

 (Plate XIII. fig. 19.) 



Pachycephala xanthetrsea, E. L. $ E. L. C. Layard, Ibis, 1882, p. 516 ; 



Sharpe, Kand-l. iv. p. 308 (1903). 

 Pachycephala xantherythrsea, Gadow, Cat. Birds B. M. viii. p. 207 



(1883). 



Layard procured an egg in New Caledonia which is undoubtedly 

 referable to a species of Pachi/cephala, either P. morariensis 

 or P. ocanthetrcea. From its small size it appears to be referable 

 to the latter species, the Blue-backed Thickhead. It is smaller 

 than, but quite similar in colour to, the eggs of P. gutturalis, 

 and measures -82 by '61. 



1. New Caledonia (E. L. Layard : Crowley Bequest. 

 Tristram Coll.). 



Pachycephala rnfiventris (Lath.). 



Pachvcephala rufiventris, Gould, Handb. Birds Austr. i. p. 212 (1865) ; 

 Gadow, Cat. Birds B. M. viii. p. 208 (1883) ; North, Nests $ Eggs 

 Austr. Birds, p. 67, pi. xii. tig. 11 (1889) ; Nehrk. Kat. Eiersamml. 

 p. 71 (1899) ; Campbell, Nests # Eggs Austr. Birds, i. p. 324 

 (1901) ; Sharpe, Hand-l. iv. p. 308 (1903). 



The eggs of the Rufous-breasted Thickhead are of an ordinary 

 oval shape, occasionally much pointed at the smaller end, and 

 moderately' glossy. They are of an olive-buff colour, spotted and 

 blotched, chiefly in a zone round the broad end, with darker 

 olive or olive-brown and pale la vender -grey. They measure from 

 85 to -9 in length, and from -6 to -68 in breadth. 



