126 THE AUSTRAL AVIAN RECORD [Vol. U. 



V p. 49. Melanosterna ajst-^thetus rogersi, subsp. n. 



Differs from M. a. novcehoUandice in being darker botJi 

 above and below. Fully described and figured in my 

 Birds of Australia, Vol. II., p. 397, as M. a. novcehoUandice^ 



Type, Admiralty Gulf, North-west Australia. 



V p. 53. Stercorarius parasitictts' visitori, subsp. n. 



Differs from S. p. parasiticus in its lighter coloration 

 and smaller bill. It has more of the dappled appearance 

 of Petrella capensis. It never appears to have the dark 

 phase. 



Type, Sydney, New South Wales. 



p. 55. LOBIBYX NOV^HOLLANDL^ GRACEMERI, SUbp. n. 



Differs from L. n. novcehoUandice in being smaller and 

 lighter in colour. 



Type, Gracemere, Queensland. 



p. 65. Iliornis stagnatilis addenda, subp. n. 



Fully described and figured in my Birds of Australia^ 

 Vol. III., p. 200, pi. 149.^ 



Type : male, Northern Territory. 



p. 68. Glottis nebularius georgi, subsp. n. 



Fully described and figured in my Birds of Australia,^ 

 Vol. III., p. 225, pi. 155. 



Tjpe, New South Wales. 



A, p. 81. Mesophoyx intermedia territori, subsp. n. 



Differs from M. i. plumifera in its shorter tarsus and 

 biU. 



Type, Northern Territory. , 



p. 82. TONOPHOYX ARTJENSIS NORMANI, Subsp. n. 



Differs from T. a. flavirostris in being smaller and 

 darker. Wing 225 mm. 



Type, Normanton, Gulf of Carpentaria, Queensland. 



