58 WATJtfijWS — tttrtis of the dairm District, Queensland. 



Length 7.25 inches. Irides brown; bill bluish-slate, tip 

 dark brown; feet black. Common and easy to get. 

 230. Psefdartamfk t -yaxopterus. Wood Swallow. 



No. 51 — Male. — Cairns. 



Length 7.25 inches. • 



237. Collfricincla harmonica pallescens. Grey-backed 



Shrike-Thrush. 

 Nos. 28 (Female), 29 and 30. — Scrubby Creek, January 12 



and 14, 1885. 

 Length 9.75 inches. 



240. Caleya megarhyncha gouldi. Little Rufous-breasted 

 Shrike-Thrush. 



No. 20— Male.— Cairns, June 25, 1884. 



No. 27. Barron River, July 6, 1884. 



Length 7.87 inches. Common. 



242. Melloria qfoyi rffescexs. Rufous Butcher Bird. 



Nos. 15-20. Barron River and Gordan's Camp, August and 

 October, 1884. 



Length 14.25 inches. In the black phase: irides brown; 

 feet black. In the rufous phase: irides brown; feet bluish. 

 The bills are the same colour in both phases. 



245. Falcttxcitlus frontatus herbertoni. Pale Shrike-Tit. 

 No. 31 — Male. — Scrubby Creek, January 14, 1885. 

 Length 0.02 inches. Irides brown. Not common. 



245. Oreoica cristata cristata. Crested Bell-Bird. 



A wounded bird ran about very quickly. It has a most 

 peculiar note — it sounds in two different places at once, and as 

 distinct as if uttered by two birds. 



249. Neosittella striata rotiischildi. Allied Striated Tree- 

 runner. 



No. 112. Cairns. Common. 



253. Zosterops lateralis cornwalli. Queensland White- 

 Eye. 



No. 107. Cairns, June 9, 1884. 



Length 4.5 inches. Common, 



