406 Mr. C. Ingram on the Birds of 
CINCLORHAMPHUS RUFESCENS. 
Cinclorhamphus rufescens (Vig. & Horsf.) ; Campbell, 
Nests & Eggs Austr. B.i. p. 276 (1901) ; Hall, Emu, i. p. 109 
(Fitzroy River); Hartert, Nov. Zool. xn. p. 225 (Behn River, 
E. Kimberley ; Nullagine Road ; Glencoe Station, Northern 
Territory; Argyle Station, E. Kimberley; Ord River, W. 
Australia). 
No. 30. ¢ adult. Alexandra, May 1905. Bill dark 
brown ; feet pale brown; iris brown. 
No. 106. ¢ adult. Alexandra, Jan. 2, 20, 1906. Biull 
‘and feet dark brown; iris hazel. 
This species flies singing from tree to tree like a Tree- 
Pipit. 
On the label, dated Jan. 20th, 1906, Mr. Stalker remarks 
that he found a “ nest. in the bottom of a grass tuft.” 
CINCLORHAMPHUS CRURALIS. 
Cinclorhamphus cruralis (Vig. & Horsf.); Campbell, Nests & 
Eggs Austr. B.i. p. 275 (1901) ; Hall, Emu, i. p. 109 (Fitzroy 
River) ; Hartert, Nov. Zool. xii. p. 225 (Hall’s Creek Road). 
No. 40. ¢ adult. Alexandra, May 1905. 
EPHTHIANURA TRICOLOR. 
Ephthianura tricolor Gould; Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. 
vii. p. 667 (1883: N.W. Australia and Cape York) ; Camp- 
bell, Nests & Eggs Austr. B. 1. p. 284 (1901); Hall, Emu, 
ii. p. 52 (Fitzroy River); Hartert, Nov. Zool. xii. p. 227 
(Soda Spring, Kimberley). 
a. ? adult. Alexandra, July 11, 1905. Bill and feet 
black ; iris dull pale yellow. 
6. Imm. Alexandra. 
c,d. g adult. Alexandra, Dec. 17, 1905. Iris white. 
EPHTHIANURA AURIFRONS. 
Ephthianura aurifrons Gould, P. Z. 8. 1837, p. 148 (New 
South Wales); Campbell, Nests & Eggs Austr. B. 1. p. 285 
(1901) (N.W. Australia). 
a,b. g; c, d. 2? adult. Alexandra, May 1905. Bill 
black to grey ; feet black; iris bright copper. 
