40 CROMPTON— Birds observed at Stonyfell, South Australia. 



(55) Neochalcites basalts mellori — Narrow-billed bronze 

 cuckoo. — Quite common. 



(50) Lamprococcyx plagosus — Bronze cuckoo. — Not so plen- 

 tiful as the foregoing species. 



(57) Hirundo neoxcna — Welcome swallow. — Very common. 



(58) Hylochelidon nigricans cayleyt—Tvee martin. — A com- 

 mon bird; nests in the air bricks. 



(59) Lagenoplastes arid — Fairy martin. — Fairly common; 

 does not nest in this immediate vicinity. 



(GO) Microcca fascinans — Brown flycatcher. — Not very 

 plentiful ; have never found its nest. 



(01) Petroeca multicolor frontalis — Southern scarlet- 

 breasted robin. — A common bird, may be seen at all times of 

 the year. Nests here. 



(62) Littlcra chrysoptera phoenicea — White-fronted robin. — 

 Single birds. Visit us very occasionally in winter. 



(03) Whiteomis goodenovii — Southern red-capped robin. 

 — Usually not at all common; very plentiful just now. 



(04) Melanodryas cucullata vigorsi — Southern hooded robin. 

 — Only an occasional bird. 



(05) Pachycephala pectoralis fuliginosa — South Australian 

 yellow-breasted thickhead. Not at all common. 



(66) Lcu'inornis rufiventris inornatus — Southern rufous- 

 breasted thickhead. — Quite common; nests freely. This bird 

 has increased very much in the last ten years or so. 



(07) Rliipidura flabelifera whitci — South Australian fantail. 

 — Fairly common, although never found nesting. 



(08) Lcucocirca tricolor — Black-and-white fantail. — Always 

 very common. 



(69) Seisura inquicta — Restless flycatcher. — Fairly 

 common, much commoner of recent years. Never found nest- 



•ing. 



(70) Coracina noiwhollandice melanops— Black-faced cuckoo 

 shrike. — Always a few present, sometimes in great num- 

 bers. Occasional nests found. 



(71) Morganornis supcrciUosus — White-browed babbler. — 

 A small company seen occasionally; more frequent visi- 

 tors of recent years. 



