78 THE AUSTRAL AVIAN RECORD [Vol. II. 



p. 300. LONCHTJEA THORPEI, Sp. n. 



Fitzroy River Finch. 



Differs from the female of L. c. castaneithorax Gould 

 in being much larger and in having the upper- and under- 

 surface darker, the throat brown, and in lacking the 

 light shaft-streaks to the feathers on the ear-coverts. 

 Length 100 mm. ; culmen 9, wing 58, tail 31, tarsus 16, 

 middle toe without claw, 15. 



Type, Fitzroy River, North-west Austraha, 17-5-1913. 



p. 310. Chlamydera maculata macdonaldi 



Macdonald Ranges Yellow-spotted Bower-Bird. 



Differs from C. m. subguttata in being darker and in 

 having a much smaller bill. 



Type, McDonald Ranges, Central Australia. 



p. 310. Chlamydera maculata sedani. 

 Cloncurry Spotted Bower-Bird. 



Differs from C. m. maculata in being much hghter, 

 and with the frill on the neck of quite a pinkish colour. 

 Type, Gloncurry River, Queensland, 25-2-10. 



p. 315. Strepera gracullna ashbyi. 

 Victorian Crow-Shrike. 



Differs from 8. g. graculina in its smaller size and lighter 

 colour. 



Type, Black Spur, Victoria, 8-5-1901. 



p. 316. Neostrepera versicolor riordani. 

 Geelong Crow-Shrike. 



Differs from N. v. arguta in having a smaller bill 

 and wing. 



Type, Geelong, Victoria, 29-4-13. 



In the Austral Avian Record, Vol. XL, p. 58, 1913, 

 lines 9 and 20 — for Hylocharis, read Hyloterpe. 



