90 THE AUSTRAL AVIAN RECORD [Vol. II. 



p. 89. Ctenanas, nom. nov., type Leptotarsis eytoni 



Eyton. 

 To replace Leptotarsis not Leptotarsus Guerin, 



Voy. Coq. Zool., Vol. II.. p. 286, 1831. 

 Ctenanas eytoni. 



_L p. 94. BiZIURA LOBATA MENZIESI, Subsp. n. 



Differs from B. I. lobata in being lighter and the bands 

 on the back being white instead of buff : the lobe is also 

 smaller. 



Type, New South Wales, No. 756. 



p. 103. Add Leucospiza clara robustus. 

 Greater Northern Grey Gosshawk. 



Astur clarus robustus Zietz, South Austr. Ornith., 

 Vol. I., p. 13, 1914 ; Melville Island. 



p. 105. To the synonymy of Uroaetus audax aijdax 

 add — 

 Aquila fuscosa Dumont, Diet. Sci. Nat. (Levrault), 

 Vol. I., Suppl., p. 90, 1817 : New South Wales. 



p. 106. BiJTASTUR TEESA Franklin. 



This species should be omitted from the Australian 

 List. It was added by North (Rec. Austr. Mus., Vol. III., 

 p. 87, 1898). 



During my recent visit to Sydney, New South Wales, 

 I saw the specimen upon which this record was based. 

 There was no collector's label upon it, but simply one 

 added upon which is written : " Mr. Robert Grant 

 informs me his brother shot this bird about three years 

 ago at Lithgow, N.S.W." 



This shows how insecure the fact of the occurrence 

 is, but the inadvisability of recognising such was 

 impressed upon me after examining Grant's collection, 

 as other incorrect labelhng was obvious. Thus a 

 specimen of " PacJiycephala dubia Ramsay," was labelled 

 " Cairns, Queensland " ; Ramsay's specimen was sup- 

 posed to have come from Cardwell, Queensland, but 

 it was afterwards shown to have been procured in New 



