MATHEWS — Birds of the Cairns District, Queensland. 57 



194. Coracina hypoleuca stalkeri. Grey-banded Cuckoo- 

 Shrike. 



No. 24— Male.— Cairns, June 9, 1884. 



Length 10.38 inches. Irides brown. Common. 



194. Paragratjcaltjs lineata lineata. Barred Cuckoo-Shrike. 



No. 23. Cairns, June 9, 1884. 



Length 11 inches. Irides light yellow. Common, but 

 more so on elevated ground than in the valleys. 



196. Kartta leucomela leucomela. Pied Caterpillar-eater. 

 No. 25— Male.— Cairns, June 23, 1884. 



Length 8.08 inches. Irides brown. 



197. Macrorthonyx spaldingi. Black-headed Log-runner. 

 One female. Plentiful over the Cairns-Herberton Range, 



but with such rapidity does it pass over the ground, amongst 

 the thick underwood, that it is not easy to obtain. 



201. Psophodes olivaceus lateralis. Northern Coach-whip 

 Bird. 



No. 60. Immature. Cairns. 



Common, but not easy to obtain. 



210. Cisticola exilis mixta. Little Grass-Warbler. 



No. 66 — Male.— Scrubby Creek, January 14, 1885. 



Length 4.25 inches. Irides brown. When met with is 

 fairly numerous, but not often observed. 



227. Leggeornis amabilis barroni. Allied Lovely Wren. 

 No. 65— Male.— Cairns, June 19, 1884. 



Length 4.87 inches. Irides brown. Not common. 



228. Ryania melanocephala pyrrhonota. Eastern Red- 



backed Wren. 



NO'S. 61-64 — Male. — Barron River, August 25, 1884; and 

 Peterson's Pocket, December 19, 1884. 



Length 4.5 — 4.62 inches. Irides brown. Common. 



234. Artamus leucorhynchus leucopygialis. White-rumped 

 Wood Swallow. 

 No. 52— Male. No. 53— Male.— Cairns, June 30, 1884. 



