434 A n t. R e i c h e n w und Herman Schalow: 



with an ashy grey tinge below ; wings black, tlie third and remaining 

 quills margined nairowly on the primaries, broadly on tbe secondaries, 

 with the same tint as the back, which increasing on the tertiaries 

 occupies the >A'hole of their outer web, the under surface of the 

 W'iug is ashy grey, becoming whitish ash colour towards the bare 

 of the inner webs; the under wing-coverts and axillaries with iiarrow 

 transverse bars of black and white. The lores from the nostrils 

 to the eye are black, which color is slightly produced anteriorly 

 beneath that organ ; bill and legs black. Lg. 8,5 ; wing 4,9 ; tail 4,2 ; 

 tars. 4,2. 



Hab.: Guadalcanar, Solomon Islands. 



Arses aruensis. 



R.B. Sharp e, Notes Roy.Zool. Mus. Leyden. No. 1 1879. p. 22. 



$ ad. macula anteoculari aurantiaca ; pileo nigro ; dorso fusces- 

 centi-bruuneo , collo postico aurantiaco dissimili; supracaudalibus 

 -vix aurautiacis, pallidioribus; cauda fuscescenti-brunnea. Hab. in 

 insulis Arueiisibus et in Nova Guinea meridionali. 



The male in this species only differs from that of A. f.elescoph- 

 thalmns in being rather smaller and in having the black on the 

 throat less extended. 



Arses batantae. 



R. B. Sharp e, Notes Roy. Z. Mus. Leyd. No. 1 1879. p. 21. 



$: Macula anteoculari alba; pileo semper cinereo; dorso au- 

 rantiaco, alis dorso concoloribus, secundariis intimis omnino au- 

 rantiacis, medialiter haud brunneis, vel saturatioribus ; uropygio et 

 supracaudalibus dorso concoloribus ; cauda aurantiaco-castanea, haud 

 ad apicem brunnescente. 



Hab. in insulis papuanis „Batanta" „Waigiou" dictis. The 

 male as well as the female is larger than A. telescophthalmus, 

 and the eye-wattle in the male bird appears to have beeu yellow 

 during life. 



Cly tom yias. 



R. i3.Shärpe, Notes Roy. Z. Mus. Leyden No. 1 1879. p. 3L 



Genus Muscicapidarum inter genera Todopsis et Malurus inter- 

 cedens, sed cauda quam ala longiore et valde gradata, tarso quam 

 culmen longiore , ala rotundata , remigibus primariis cubitales a 

 longitudine culminis haud excedeutibus, rostro valde depresso, 

 culminato, elongato, latiore quam altum, distinguendum. 



Typ.: Olytomyias insignis. 



Clytomyias insignis. 



R. B. Sharpe, Notes Roy. Z. Mus. Leyden No. 1 1879. p. 31. 



$ ad: supra olivaceo - cinerascens, supracaudalibus ochra- 

 scenti-fulvo terminatis; rectricibus brunneis hoc colore lavatis, 

 lateralibus pallide ochrascenti - fulvo terminatis; tectricibus ala- 

 rum minimis ochrascenti -brunneis, medianis et majoribus fuscis 

 sordide ocbrasceuti-fulvo marginatis; remigibus fuscis extus rufes- 

 cente marginatis; pileo summo nuchaque, capitis lateribus, genis 

 et regione parotica castaneis; loris fulvescentibus ; gula alba; 



