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Myiagra cyanoleuca cyanolexjca. Satin Fly- 

 catcher. 

 Platyrhynchos cyanoleucus Vieillot, Nouv. Diet. 

 d'Hist. Nat., Vol. XXVII., p. 11, 1818 : Timor= 

 New South Wales. 

 Synonym : 



Myiagra nitida Gould, Synops. Austr., pt. IV., App., 

 p. 1, 1838 : New South Wales. 

 Range, South Queensland ; New South Wales ; 

 Victoria ; Tasmania ; 

 and 



Myiagra cyanoleuca robinsoni 



would replace 

 Myiagra nitida robinsoni. 



I am of opinion that this alteration must be made 

 as though Pucheran's identification of Vieillot's species 

 has not hitherto been utiHsed ; it would appear that 

 the " Timor " locahty is wrong and that it came from 

 Austraha and I have therefore selected New South 

 Wales as the type locahty. Hellmayr does not mention 

 it in his Birds of Timor, so that it does not occur there ; 

 he makes no allusion to Vieillot's name in any other 

 connection. 



p. 199. Drymodes superciliaris colcloughi, subsp. n. 

 Allied Scrub Robin. 



Differs from D. s. superciliaris in being much redder 

 on the back and entirely reddish-buff on the under- 

 surface. 



Type, Roper River, Northern Territory, September, 

 1910. 



Range, Northern Territory [East]. 



p. 210. Poodytes gramineus normani, subsp. n. 



Differs from P. g. goulburni in being paler above ; the 

 red rump very noticeable ; a distinct spotted band 

 across the throat. 



Type, Normanton, North Queensland. 



Range, North Queensland. 



