638 DR. F. H. H. GUILLEMARD ON BIRDS COLLECTED [Juue 16, 



101. Pachycephala schlegeli, Rosenb. 

 Pachycephala schlegelii, Salvad. op. cit. vol. ii. p. 223. 

 a-d. c? . Arfak. 



e. 2 • Arfak. 



102. Pachycephala rufinucha, Sclat. 

 Pachycephala (?) rufinucha, Salvad. op. cit. vol. ii. p. 225. 

 a. Arfak. 



103. Pachycephalopsis hattamensis (Meyer). 

 Pachycephalopsis hattamensis, Salvad. op. cit. vol. ii. p. 236. 

 a. Arfak. 



104. Pachycare flavogrisea (Meyer). 

 Pachycare flavogrisea, Salvad. op. cit. vol. ii. p. 238. 



a. S • Arfak (JBruijn), 



b. Arfak. 



105. Climacteris placens, Sclat. 

 Climacteris placens, Salvad. op. cit. vol. ii. p. 241. 

 a($). Arfak. 



This example has the reddish cheeks which by Salvador! are said 

 to be the characteristic of the female. 



106. SiTTELLA paptjensis (Schleg.). 



Sittella papuensis, Salvad. op. cit. vol. ii. p. 242. 



« ( c? ). Arfak. 



Bill in the dried skin yellow, black at apex ; feet lemon-yellow. 

 Wing 8*3 centims. 



Entire head, chin, and throat white, eyelid bright yellow. Breast 

 and abdomen fuscous, with well-marked dark striae. Upper surface 

 like the under, but less striated. Wings brown, the secondaries and 

 tertiaries paler towards the tip. Lesser wing-coverts blackish, with 

 a faint blue gloss ; under wing-coverts the same, but with some of 

 the greater series white at the tip. Upper tail-coverts white ; under 

 tail-coverts barred black and white, each feather being of four 

 colours — ashy, fawn-colour, black, and white, from base to apex. 

 Tail black ; the three or four outer rectrices tipped with white. 



This specimen is without the obsolete white spots on the breast, 

 abdomen, and upper surface described by Salvadori, neither is there 

 any trace of white marking on the inner web of the third, fourth, 

 and fifth primaries \ 



107. CiNNYRis joBiENSis (Mcycr). 

 Hermotimia jobiensis, Salvad. op. cit. vol. ii. p. 246. 



a. S . Ansus, Jobi. 



b. 5 • Ansus. 



^ In the above description Salvadori writes " rectricibus iertia, quarta et 

 quinta " &c., but it is evident from the context that remigibns should be read. 



