BY J. E. m'CLYMONT, M.A. Ill 



PASSEEES. 

 14, CoEONE AusTEALis, GouU. Wliite-Gjed Crow. 

 16. Steepeea fuliginosa, Gould. Black Magpie. 

 Seen rarely. 



16. Steepeea aegijta, Gould. Hill Magpie. 

 As many as twenty together occasionally. 



17. Geauctjlus paevieosteis, Gould. Summer Bird. 

 Arrives in the latter part of October. 



18. CoLLTRiociNCLAEECTiEOSTE,is,JarcZa?i(^/S^e%. Whistling 



Shrike Thrush. 

 Known as " Whistling Dick," or locally and anthropomor- 

 phically, "Black-eyed Susan." Man's nearness to the animal 

 is rudely indicated in these friendly and familial appellations. 



19. Gymnoehina hypeelbtjca, Gould. Magpie. 



First domiciled at Saltwater Eiver, this bird has reached 

 Impression Bay. The Sparrow has advanced in the same 

 direction. 



20. Ceactictjs cineeeus, Gould. Butcher Bird. 

 Its piping note is heard from time to time. 



21. Pachycephala olivacea, Vig. and Horsf. Olivaceous 



Thickhead. 



22. Pachycephala glauctjea, Gould. Grey-tailed Thickhead. 

 This bird, or P. gutturalis, was observed once in the gully 



behind Koonya. 



23. Rhipiduea satxjeata, SJiarpe. Fantail. 



Called by boys " Cranky Fan " from its erratic movements 

 in pursuit of insects. 



24. Myiagea nitida. Goidd. Shining Flycatcher. 

 Seen once near Taranna. 



25. Pete^ca Leggii, Sharpe. Scarlet-breasted Eobin. 



26. Petr^ca phcenicea, Gould. Flame-breasted Eobin. 

 The female has the under surface grey. See Gould i. 283. 



27. Pete^ca rhodinogastee, Drapier. Pink-breasted Eobin. 

 The nest is exquisitely adorned with lichen. 



28. PETE.a:cA viTTATA, Quoy et Gaimard. Dusky Eobin. 



29. Malttrits Goulbi, Sharpe. Blue Wren. 



The males through the winter in blue plumage are seen. 

 See Gould i. 321. 



30. Geocichla maceoehyncha, Gould. Ground Thrush. 



31. CiNCLOSOMA PUNCTATUM, Latli, Ground Bird. 



32. Calamanthus fuliginostjs, Vig. and Horsf. Eush. 

 Warbler. 



