168 Mr. W. R. Ogilvie-Grant on Birds 



has much the same habits. It usually frequents young trees 

 and thick undergrowth, and its call is a short 'cheep.'" — 

 C.ILB.G. 



Pseudogerygone palpebrosa. 



Pseudogerygone palpebrosa (^Yallp,pe)j Sbarpe, Cat, iv. 

 p. 230, pi vi, (1879), 



Gerijgone palpebrosa Balyad, 0, P. ii* p, 96 (1881) ; Roths. 

 & Hartert, N. Z. xx, p, 49? (1913), 



a, b, ^ 2 , ^Vhite Water Camp, Kaparg River, 600- 

 1500 ft., 19th Oct & 8th Nov, 1910, [Nos. 331, 462, 

 C,n,B.G,] 



Q, ^. Cappe Canip, Setak\va River, 25th Nov, 1912. 

 \C,B.K.:\ 



^ . Iris reddishrbrown or bloodr-red ; bill black ; feet 

 bluish- ash-colour. 



% . Iris russet : bill sootyrb]^ck, base of the lower mandible 

 grey ; fe^t bluish-ash-colour. 



Both m3,les ^re rno^ltipg in ne"vv prima^j' q'^iiUs ; the female 

 has evidently just completed its moult. 



These specimens agree weU wit|i typical examples from 

 the Aru Islands. The type is a young m^le procured by 

 Wallace and not an adult as entered by Bharpe ip the ' Cata^ 

 logue,' There are, however, in the British Museum an adult 

 pair from the Aru Islands procured by von Rosenberg, and 

 six specimens, including three adult n^ales from Silbattabatta, 

 in tlie same group, collected by Mr, W. GrQodfeUoifv^, 



" The Black-throated WarblerrFlycatcher was met >;vifh in 

 the thick fprn-like un^lergrowth that abounds on the ridges 

 of the hills arpund th^ fygmy village of Wamberimi."-^ 

 C^H.BM, 



Pseiidogerygolie co|ispicill?it?i mimikae, subsp. n. 



Gerygone con$picillata, subsp. ? Roths. & Hartert, N. Z, xx^ 

 p. 498 (1913). 



Adxdt male a^d female. Most nearly allied to P. conspicil- 

 lata (Gray), but with the upperparts very dark olive-browij^ 



