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White-backed Crow Shrike 



(Magpie) 

 Butcher Bird 

 Pied Grallina 



Black-faced Cuckoo Shrike 

 White -shouldered Caterpillar 



Catcher 

 Rufus-breasted Thickhead 

 White-throated Thickhead 

 Harmonious Shrike Thrush 

 White-shafted Fantail 

 Black Fan tail 

 Scarlet-breasted Robin 

 Yellow-breasted Robin 

 Superb Warbler 

 White-fronted Scrub Tit 

 Little Acanthiza ... 

 Yellow-rumped Tomtit 

 White-fronted Chat 

 Australian Pipit 

 Red-eyebrowed Finch 

 Oriole 

 White-eyed Crow ... 



New Holland Honey-eater 



Garrulous Honey-eater (Minah) 

 Yellow-faced Honey-eater 



Wattled Honey-eater 



Spine-billed Honey-eater 



Spiny-cheeked Honey-eater 



Lunulated Honey-eater 



Brown Tree Creeper 



White-throated Tree Creeper ... 



Orange-winged Sittella 



Pallid Cuckoo 



Fan-tailed Cuckoo 



Bronze Cuckoo 



Narrow-billed Bronze Cuckoo ... 



Pennant's Parrakeet 



Rosella Parrakeet ... 



Musk Lorrikeet 



Bronze-winged Pigeon 



Gymnorhina leuconota 

 Cracticus torquatus 

 Grallina picata 

 Graucalus melanops 



Lalage tricolor 

 Pachycephala rufiventris 

 Pachycephala gutturalis 

 Collyriocincla harmonica 

 Rhipidura albiscapa 

 Sauloprocta motacilloides 

 Petrceca leggii 

 Eopsaltria australis 

 Malurus cyaneus 

 Sericornis frontalis 

 Acanthiza pusilla 

 Geobasileus chrysorrhsea 

 Ephthianura albifrons 

 Anthus australis 

 Estrilda temporalis 

 Mimeta viridis 

 Corone australis 

 Meliornis novse-hollandise 

 Myzantha garrula 

 Ptilotis chrysops 

 Anthochsera carunculata 

 Acanthorhynchus tenuirostris 

 Acanthogenys rufogularis 

 Melithreptus lunulatus 

 Climacteris scandens 

 Climacteris leucophoea 

 Sittella chrysoptera 

 Cuculus pallida 

 Cuculus flabelliformis 

 Chalcites plagosus 

 Chalcites basalis 

 Platycercus pennantii 

 Platycercus eximius 

 Trichoglossus concinnus 

 Phaps chalcoptera 



People who are possessed of first and complete editions of 

 Gould's splendidly-illustrated work on " The Birds of Australia " 

 have a valuable asset, judging from the recent sale of the library 

 of the late William Hartree in London. According to the 

 Academy report, this book, with supplement, realized ^210. 



