634 DR. F. H. H. GUILLEMARD ON BIRDS COLLECTED [June 16, 



79. Graucalus melanops (Lath.). 

 Grauealus melanops, Salvad. o}). cit. vol. ii. p. 130. 

 a ( $ ). Mysol. 



6. 2 . Efbe, Mysol. 



Iris brown ; bill black ; feet brownish black. Length 32'3 

 centims., wing 19*0. 



Chin, throat, and forehead irregularly marked with grey and 

 black in both examples. In a the breast and upper part of the 

 abdomen are grey, with obsolete bars. In 6 the upper breast only is 

 grey, with faint barring ; the white of the under surface being more 

 extended than in a. G. melanops has not previously been recorded 

 from any of the islands of N.W. New Guinea, although it was 

 obtained by Wallace as far north as Amboina. A comparison of the 

 present specimens with others from the Aru Islands shows no dif- 

 ferences of importance. 



80. Graucalus papuensis (Gm.). 



Graucalus papuensis, Salvad. op. cit. vol. ii. p. 132. 

 a, b. cJ . Mysol. 



c. 5 . Mysol. 



d. c? . Salwatti. 



e. $ ? Jobi {Bruijn). 



Iris brown ; bill black ; tarsus brownish black. Length 28*6- 

 30-2 centims., wing 14-5-15-3. 



If the label of the bird obtained from Mr. Bruijn be correct, Jobi 

 is apparently new as a locality for this species. It does not differ 

 from the others. The sex is given as $, but no doubt erroneously, 

 as the forehead and lores are jet-black. 



81. Edoliisoma melan (S. Miill.). 

 Edoliisoma m'elas, Salvad. op. cit. vol. ii. p. 143. 



a. 5 . Chabrol Bay, Waigiou. 



b. 5 • Ansus, Jobi. 



Iris brown ; bill black ; tarsus dark slate. Length 24'0-24-6 

 centims., wing 12*0. The example from Waigiou, a new locality for 

 this species, is darker than the Jobi bird. 



82. Edoliisoma montanum (Meyer). 

 Edoliisoma montanum, Salvad. op. cit. vol. ii. p. 147. 

 a. S • Arfak {Bruijn). 



83. Edoliisoma schisticeps (G. R. Gr.). 

 Edoliisoma schisticeps, Salvad. op. cit. vol. ii. p. 148. 

 a. $ . Mysol. 



Length 21"5 centims., wing 10"7. The dull smoky grey of the 

 head ill defined posteriorly, and shading into the dark cinnamon of 

 the cervical region. 



