490 MB. R. B. SHABPli; ON THE 



Gruinea, which I could not identify from an immature specimen ; 

 but it is certainly the young of A. cruentus as determined above. 

 It bears the following label : — " Mainland, east of Yule Island. 

 Eucalyptus range of hills, Sept. 1875." Mr. Eamsay {t. c. p. 387) 

 mentions a Goshawk allied to A. muelleri or A. etorques. 



3. Haliaetijs LEUcoaASTER (G^m.); SJiarpe, antea, p. 308 ; Bam- 

 say, t. c. p. 387. 



Loc. " Obtained on the coast." 



4. Haliastfk gieeeneea (F!); Sharpe, antea, p. 308. 

 Loc. One specimen shot near Port Moresby. 



5. MiLYTJs AEEiifis, Gould ; Sharpe, Gat. B. i. p. 323 ; Salvad. 

 &( jy Albert. Ann, Mus. Civic. Genov. vii. p. 805 ; JRamsay, t. c. 

 p. 387. 



A young specimen, with no exact locality indicated. 



6. Baza eeinwardti, Milll. Sf Schl. ; Sharpe, antea, p. 309. — 

 B. stenozoa, Ramsay, t. c. p. 387. 



Log. " Inland and on the coast." 



Mr, Eamsay notices how closely B. reinwardti resembles B. 

 suhcristata of Australia, of which it is little more than a small 

 race. 



7. Pandion LEiTCOCEPHALUS (G^02^Zt?) ; Sharpe, antea, p. 309. 

 Loc. Port Moresby. 



Fam. SiEiGiDiE. 



8. Steix flammea, L. ; Sharpe, Cat. B. ii. p. 291. — Strix deli- 

 catulus, Bamsay, t. c. p. 388. 



Loc. Port Moresby, 



Two specimens, of the usual pale Australian type {Stride deliea- 

 tulus of Grould). 



Order PICAEI^. • 



Earn. PsiTTACIDJB. 



9. Pltctolophus teiton {Temm.) ; Finsch, Papag. i. p. 291. — 

 Cacatua triton, Salvad. Ann. Mus. Civic. Genov. ix. p. 11, x. 

 p. 24. 



Agrees with a specimen from J) ovej {Wallace) in the British 

 Museum. The species is identified in Mr. Petterd's list, where 

 it is stated to be generally distributed. A second species is men- 

 tioned as being seen some distance inland. 



