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p. 238. COLLURICINCLA WOODWARDI ASSIMILIS, Subsp. n. 



AUied Sandstone Thrush. 

 Differs from C. w. woodwardi in being much paler on 

 the under-surface. Iris brown ; bill and feet black. 

 Type, Napier Broome Bay, North-west Australia. 

 Collected on the 20th of July, 1910. 

 Range, Northern Territory [East]. 



p. 238. After Colluricincla hrunnea brunnea Gould add — 



COLLURINCLA BRUNNEA MELVILLENSIS Zictz, South 



Austr. Ornith., Vol. I., p. 16, 1914, Melville Island. 



p. 239. Add as synonym to Gonigravea parvula 

 OMISSA Mathews Colluricincla 'parvula melvillensis Zietz, 

 loc. cit. 



p. 239. Caleya megarhynchtjs normani, subsp. n. 



Differs from C. m. cerviniventris in being much paler 

 underneath. 



Type, Norman River, Queensland. 



Collected by Mr. R. Kemp on April 16th, 1914. 



Range, North Queensland. 



p. 240. As a synonym of Grallina Vieillot add 

 Grallipes Sundevall, Meth. Nat. Av. Dist., pt. ii., p. 155, 

 1873 ; new name for Grallina Vieillot. 



p. 241. Gymnorhina tibicen finki, subsp. n. 



Differs from G. t. intermissa in having a larger bill and 

 smaller wing. 



Type, Horseshoe Bend, Fink River, N.T. 



Range, Central Australia. 



p. 246. Aphelocephala castaneiventris whitei, 

 subsp. n. 



Differs from A. c. castaneive7itris in being darker above 

 and in having the flanks very much paler. 



Type, Jay Waterhole, MacDonnell Ranges, Central 

 Austraha. 



Range, Central Australia. 



