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would be very difficult, and in some cases impossible^ to say 

 to which of the three species they belonged. 



Mr. Gregory M. Mathews sent the following notes and 

 additions to his ' List of the Birds of Australia,' 1913 : — 



Page 33 : 



The type-locality of Reinholdia reinholdi byroni Mathews, 

 and 



Page 38 : 



Cookilaria cookii hyroni Mathews is given as Byron Bay, 

 Northern New South Wales. Both these I now consider 

 to be wrong : the first-named comes from Five Islands, 

 south of Woollongong, New South Wales, where I believe 

 it breeds ; the other from Cabbage Tree Island, and, if so, 

 is a synonym of C. c. leucoptera (Gould). 



Eeinholdia reinholdi melanotis, subsp, n. 



Differs from R. r. reinholdi (Mathews) in being blackish 

 above and in being smaller. The axillaries are blackish- 

 brown, some with white tips. Wing 189 mm. ; tail 60 ; 

 tarsus 39; culmen 31. Feet with the inner toe, first joint 

 of middle, and webs pink, outer toe and rest of middle 

 black ; inside and the front three-quarters of the outside of 

 the tarsus pink ; the back edge and lower quarter black ; 

 bill blackish. 



Type : Kaipara Beach, near Helensville, Waitemata County, 

 North Island, New Zealand. 



Collected by Robin Kemp on the 10th January, 1915. 



The species appears to vary from brown to blackish with 

 a bloom. 



Page 152 : 



CoUocalia francica zoonava, subsp. n. 



Differs from C. f. terrceregirKB (Ramsay) in being much 

 darker on the under surface, and in having the light band on 

 the rump brownish white. Wing, $ , 110 mm. 



Type : Johnstone River, North Queensland, 21st June, 

 1900. 



