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in 1858, Cassin entirely ignored this species, and as 

 the first edition is a very rare book, not included in the 

 Library of the Natural History Department of the 

 British Museum, this name was overlooked by Sharpe 

 when he separated the New South Wales bird, and 

 correctly restricted P. multicolor to the Norfolk Island 

 bird. 



pp. 313-314 read :— 



No. 686 Pachycephala pectoralis pectoralis. 

 687 robusta. 



queenslandica. 



688 



689 



690 



691 



692 



693 



694 



694a 



694b 



ashbyi. 



youngi. 



glaucura. 



fuliginosa. 



occidentalis . 



melanura. 



consobrina. 



violetce. 



Tardus gutturalis Latham, Index Ornith., Suppl., 

 p. xli., 1801 is pre-occupied by Turdus gutturalis, 

 P. L. S. Muller, Nat. Syst., Suppl., p. 144, 1776. The 

 next name is Muscicapa pectoralis Latham, Index 

 Ornith., Suppl., p. li., 1801, New South Wales, which 

 must be accepted as the species-name. 



695. Add as synonym — 



Tardus pectoralis Lewin, Birds New Holland, p. 12, 

 PI. VIIL, 1808 ; New South Wales. 



794a. Hylacola pyrrhopygia belcheri, subsp. n. 



Geelong Ground-Wren. 



Differs from H. p. pyrrhopygia in its much smaller 

 measurements, especially in the bill. This subspecies 

 has the black subterminal band on the tail ; H. p. 

 brevicauda has a black tail. 



Type, Anglesea, near Geelong, Victoria, No. 15745. 

 Range, South-west of Geelong, Victoria. 



