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416a. Calyptorhynchus battdinii tenitirostris, 

 snbsp. n. 

 Narrow-billed Black Cockatoo. 



Differs from C. b. baudinii, in having a very narrow 

 long upper mandible. 



Type, Wandering, West Australia, No. 5169. 



Range, West Australia. 



I designate as type-locality of C. b. baudini Lear, 

 Albany, as a specimen collected by Mr. Tom Carter 

 at that place agrees with the type. 



465. Add as synonym — 



Platycercus ccelestis Lesson, Echo du Monde Savant, 

 11th year, No. 5, July 7th, 1844, col. Ill ; New South 

 Wales. 



575. Add as synonym — 



Chalcites simplex Lesson, Echo du Monde Savant, 

 11th year, No. 48, June 20th, 1844, col. 1138; New 

 South Wales. 



580a. Cuculus westwoodia, sp. n. 

 Allied Cuckoo. 



General colour above metallic bronze-green, including 

 the head, back, and wing-coverts ; upper tail-coverts 

 greener ; tail brown, toothed with white ; under tail- 

 coverts whitish ; primaries brown with dark shafts ; bend 

 of the wing white ; throat grey ; under-surface barred 

 with white and brown. 



Total length 248 mm. ; wing 125, culmen 18, tarsus 19, 

 tail 102. 



Type, Central Queensland, No. J 4547. 



Range, Queensland. 



630. Petroica multicolor coccinea 

 replaces 

 Petroica multicolor leggii. 



In the United States Expl. Exp., Vol. VIII. , p. 92, 1848, 

 Titian Peale described Petroica coccinea from New South 

 Wales. In the second edition of this work, published 



