350 MR. E. P. RAMSAY ON THE BIRDS OF [Apr. 17, 
Fatco nypo.evcus, Gould, Handb. B. Austr. i. p. 24, 
Myzometa Pecrora.is, Gould, Handb. B. Austr. i. p. 557, 
several specimens in various stages of plumage; and the following, 
which may claim to be added to this list :— 
281. PARDALOTUS RUBRICATUS. 
Pardalotus rubricatus, Gould, Handbk. B. Austr. i. p. 158. 
This species builds a nest very similar to that of P. melano- 
cephalus and S. punctatus, digging a tunnel in a soft bank, and 
making a loosely woven structure in a hollowed-out chamber at the 
end. The eggs are four in number, white, and about the same 
size as those of P. melanocephalus. In length 0°7 inch by 0°55 in 
breadth. 
Hab. Ethridge river, Queensland. 
282. PARDALOTUS UROPYGIALIS. 
Pardalotus uropygialis, Gould, Handbk. B, Austr. i. p. 166. 
Mr. Armit informs me that this bird breeds in the same manner 
as the foregoing, and that its habits and actions are the same. 
Hab. Ethridge river, Queensland. 
283. PACHYCEPHALA FALCATA. 
Pachycephala falcata, Gould, Handbk. B. Austr. i. p. 213. 
In these specimens the male has the chest of a dull light sandy 
brown. 
284. PreN@DUS RUFESCENS. 
Pteneedus rufescens, Gould, Handbk. B. Austr. i. p. 397. 
285? MaLurvus CRUENTATUS. 
Malurus cruentatus, Gould, Handbk. B. Austr. i. p. 334. 
286. PopHILA MIRABILIS. 
Poéphila mirabilis, Homb. et Jacq.; Gould, Handbk. B. Austr. 
i. p. 421. 
One female sent confirms the fact of P. gouldie being the female 
of P. mirabilis. Mr. Armit found them breeding. The male bird 
had, he states, the face carmine red. 
287. PrILoTIs SONORA. 
Ptilotis sonora, Gould, Handbk. B. Austr. i. p. 504. 
288. PrrLoTis UNICOLOR. 
Ptilotis (Stomiopera) unicolor, Gould, Handbk. B. Austr. i.p. 523. 
289. ENTOMOPHILA RUFIGULARIS. 
Entomophila (ennai) rufigularis, Gould, Handbk. B. Austr. 
i. p. 533. 
