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928. Sericornis osculans Gould, Proc. Zool. Soc. 

 (Lond.) 1847, p. 2. 

 17644 (543), <$, South Australia = Type. 



933. Sericornis humllis Gould, Synops. Birds Austr., 

 Pt. IV., PI. 58, 1838. 

 17648 (551), ■ <£, Tasmania=Type. 



935. Acanthiza magna Gould, Suppl. Birds Austr., 



PL 28, 1855 (Tasmania). 

 Type in the British Museum (Cat. Birds, Vol. VII., 

 p. 309). 



936. Malurtts longicaudus Gould, Synops. Birds Austr., 



Pt. IV., App., p. 4, 1838. 



837 (470), (J, Tasmania [=South Tasmania] = Type. 



943. Malurtts melanotics Gould, Proc. Zool. Soc. (Lond., 

 1840, p. 163, 1841 (Western Belts of the Murray 

 in " West " Australia) [= South Australia]. 

 844 (465) South Australia = Type. 



946. Malurtts callainus Gould, Proc. Zool. Soc. (Lond.) 

 1867, p. 302 (South Australia). 

 Type in the British Museum. 



948. Malurus pectoralis Gould, Proc. Zool. Soc. (Lond.) 



1833, p. 106 (West Australia). 

 A and juv., West Australia, still in the collection. 

 The Type was one of two males formerly in the series 

 but not now to be found (Nos. 460 and 461). 



949. Malurus cyanotus Gould, Handb. Birds Austr., 



Vol. I., p. 331, 1865. 



853 (455), <?, New South Wales=Type. 

 One of the birds figured as leucopterus may be 

 regarded as the Type of cyanotus, as the latter was 

 founded on the leucopterus of the Birds of Australia. 



951. Malurus leuconotus Gould, Proc. Zool. Soc. 

 (Lond.) 1865, p. 198 (Interior of Australia). 

 Type in the British Museum ; received since Cat. 

 Birds, Vol. IV., was written. 



