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Habitat. Costa Rica, Panama, and Colombia. 
The types are in the British Museum, Salvin-Godman 
collection. The male was collected in Panama by H. Arcé 
and the female by McLeannan. 
I have not been able to examine any material from Vene- 
zuela, so am unable to say to which form the Venezuelan 
bird is allied. 
Mr. D. W. Musse.wuirs exhibited the following clutches 
of eggs :— 
GoLDEN HaGie (Aguila chrysaetus).—Clutch of two, one 
exceptionally well marked, haying a white ground almost 
entirely hidden by blotches and spots of a deep reddish 
brown, the pigment being distributed over nearly the whole 
of the egg. The second being of the Sparrow-Hawk type. 
Sporrep FiycarcHer (Musicapa grisola).—Clutch of five 
of a spotless blue showing a few underlying markings of pale 
lilac. 
RED-BACKED SHRIKE (Lanius collurio).—A clutch of five 
of exceptional beauty with pale pink ground, very heavily 
blotched with deep chestnut, with underlying markings of 
bluish grey. 
Swatitow (Hirundo rustica).— Clutch of five, very heavily 
marked at the larger end with dark and light brown blotches 
and a few paler underlying markings. The spots seen on 
a normal egg are quite absent in this set and give place 
to blotches. 
Mr. Grecory M. Maruews sent the following descrip- 
tion of two subspecies * :— 
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Barnardius zonarius woolundra, subsp. nov. 
Differs from B. z. semitorquatus Quoy et Gaimard, in 
having a broad yellow band on the lower breast, in being 
* The page-numbers refer to Mathews’s ‘List of the Birds of 
Australia,’ 1913. 
