J859, p. 21) Eopsaliria cucidlaio, from a single specimen in 

 the British ^luseum obtained by ^Nlacgillivray in Aneiteum 

 Island. 



"A similar mistake by Verreaux & Des ^lurs has been 

 pointed out by Dr. Oustalet (Bull. Soc. Philom. Paris, 

 1879^ p. 219) in tbe case of Eopsaliria caledonica (Gm.) 

 and Pachycephula morariensis, Verr. & Des ^\., of. New 

 Caledonia, the former name having been given to a female 

 (or young male, vrhich is very like the female), the latter 

 name to the adult male. This species should therefore be 

 called Pachycephala caledonica (Gm.). Both Eopsaliria 

 cucullaic and Pachycephula morariensis are erroneously 

 allowed to rank as valid species by Dr. Gadow in the 

 'Catalogue of Birds/ viii. 1883, pp. 179, 199, and by 

 Wiglesworth in ' Aves Polyne.sife,' 1891, pp. 27, 29." 



Two photographs of the specimen of Euplocomus ander- 

 soni, Elliot (now in the Calcutta ]\Iuseum), were sent for 

 exhibition by Mr. Frank Finn, who considered this 

 example to be the type of the species. 



The next Meeting of the Club will be held on AYednesday, 

 the ]7th of May, 1899, at 8.30, at the Restaurant Frascati, 

 32 Oxford Street ; the Dinner at 7 p.m. 



(Signed) 



P. L. ScLATERj R. BOWDLER ShaRPE, E. BiDWELL, 



Chairma?i. Editor. Acting-Sec ^ Treas. 



