410 © Mr. C. Ingram on the Birds of 
ARTAMUS PHEUS. 
Artamus pheus Ingram, Bull. B. O. C. xvi. p. 115 (July 10, 
1906). 
Similar to A. superciliosus, but the maroon of the under 
parts is much duller in colour and of a vinaceous tint, 
instead of the rich chestnut of the above-mentioned bird. 
The under tail-coverts are also less bright and of a lighter 
shade. In the female the pale coloration of the under parts 
is especially noticeable. Total length 7:2 inches, culmen ‘8, 
wing 4°8, tail 3°3, tarsus ‘8. 
No. 28: 2,6. g3 1c. 9 adult.. -Alexandra;, May- 1905. 
Bill bluish, paler towards the base ; feet black. 
ARTAMUS PARVIROSTRIS. 
Artamus leucorhynchus parvirostris Hartert, Nov. Zool. vi. 
p- 424 (1899: Cape York). 
No. 85. @ adult. Alexandra Spring, Oct. 30, 1905. 
Bill blue ; feet blue; iris blue. 
GRALLINA PICATA. 
Grallina picata (Lath.); Campbell, Nests & Eggs Austr. B. 
i. p. 87 (1901); Hall, Emu, ii. p. 53 (Fitzroy River) ; 
Hartert, Nov. Zool. xii. p. 227 (Nullagine; Hall’s Creek 
Road; Eureka; Alligator River ; Mary River). 
No. 37. 9 adult. Alexandra, May 1905. Bill pale 
yellow ; feet black. 
a. Adult. Alexandra. 
6. g adult. Alexandra, Dec. 10,1905. Bill pale yellow, 
culminal ridge black ; iris brown. 
CRACTICUS PICATUS. 
Cracticus picatus Gould, P. Z. S. 1848, p. 40 (Northern 
Australia). 
Cracticus nigrogularis picatus Campbell, Nests & Eggs 
Austr. B. i. p. 302 (1901); Hartert, Nov. Zool. xii. p. 229 
Brock’s Creek, Northern Territory ; South Alligator River ; 
Eureka; Nellie Creek). 
