OENITHOLOGT Or S.E. NEW GUINEA. 493 



27. Tantsipteba miceorhtncha, Sharpe, antea, p. 311. — T. 

 galatea, Bamsay, t. c. p. 390. 

 Loc. " Inland brushes." 



[28. T. STLYiA, Gould; Sharpe, Monogr. Alced. pi, 100. 

 Xoc. " Oko Creek." No specimens were in the collection.] 



29. Dacelo intermebius, Salvad. ; Sharpe, antea, p. 312. — D. 

 leachii, Bamsay, t. c. p. 389. 



Loc. Port Moresby ; very plentiful. 



30. D. GATJDicHAUDi (Less.); Sharpe, antea, p. 313 ; Bamsay, 

 t. c. p. 389. 



Loc. Laroki Eiver. 



Fatn. Btjceeotid^. 



31. Ehttidoceeos RUEicoLLis (F!); Sharpe, antea, p. 314. — 

 B. flavicollis, Bamsay, t. c. p. 393. 



Loc. Grenerally distributed. 



Fara. CoEACiiD^. 



32. EiTETSTOMUS CEASsiEOSTEis, Sclater ; Salvad. Sf L' Albert. 

 Ann. Mus. Civic. Genov. vii. p. 814 ; Salvad. op. cit. ix. p. 19 ; Bam- 

 say, t. c. p. 389. 



Loc. Momile. 



I follow Count Salvadori in referring the Eoller of S.E. New 



Gruinea to LJ. crassirostris. It is similar in colour, but has not 



quite so stout a bill as the Solomon-Island species, which also has 



no black tip to the culmen. Mr. Eamsay also includes E. paci- 



jicus in his list. 



Fam. Capeimtjlgid^. 



33. PoKAEGus PAPUENsis, Q. ^ G. ; Salvttd. Sf D' Albert, t. c. 

 p. 816 ; Salvad. op. cit. x. p. 22 ; Bamsay, t. c. p. 388. 



Loc. "Abundant at Port Moresby." 



Mr. Stone has brought back a large series of this Goatsucker, 

 showing every shade between the dark and the light forms. 



34. Capeimulgus magrurits, jffors/! ; Salvad. Sf B' Albert, t.c. 

 p. 817 ; Salvad. op. cit. ix. p. 23. 



Loc. Port Moresby. 



Identical with Australian examples in coloration. Total length 

 105 inches, wing 7*15, tail 5'7, tarsus 0-55. 



