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Guinea. Apparently Grant's specimen was labelled 

 to suit the supposed type locality. 



I also saw an example of ^gialitis (Charadrius) 

 hiaticola Linne, which was supposed to be AustraHan 

 killed. Gould recorded this species as Australian, but 

 it was later proved to have been an erroneous locality 

 and no authentic occurrence of this bird is known. 



p. 113. Add to synonym of Pandion — 



Pandion leucocephalus of Gould is pre-occupied by 

 the same combination of " N.F."=(S.D.W.) 

 Analyst., Vol. II., No. xi., p. 305, June 1835. 



p. 117. Add Tyto galei Mathews, South Austr, 

 Ornith., Vol. I., pt. ii, p. 12, 1914 ; Pascoe River, North 

 Queensland. 



p. 117. Tyto longimembris dombraini, subsp. n. 



Differs from T. I. walleri in being much lighter above, 

 and especially so on the wings. It is also smaller. 



T. I. ivalleri, ^ wing 315, tarsus 80. 

 T. I. dombraini, r^ wing 307, tarsus 66. 



Type, Victoria. 



p. 130. Add as synonym to Aprosmictus erythrop- 



TERUS COCCINEOPTERUS Gould 



Aprosmictus erythropterus melvillensis Zietz, South 

 Austr. Ornith., VoJ. I., p. 14, 1914; Melville 

 Island. 



p. 140. Pezoporus terrestris dombraini, subsp. n. 

 Southern Ground-Parrot. 



Differs from P. t. terrestris in having the green of the 

 back and breast much lighter, and the middle of the 

 abdomen yellow, more as in P. t. flaviventris North. 



Type, Glengelly River, S.E. of South Australia. 



p. 143. Dissociate Podargus plumiferus Gould from 

 Podargus papuensis Quoy and Gaimard, and admit as 

 a species — 



Cyphorhina plumifera. 



