No. 7.] THE AUSTRAL AVIAN RECORD 13& 



There is also an example in the Mackay Museum, 

 Sydney, from Moreton Bay. Its range is Southern 

 Queensland (from Moreton Bay) to the Clarence River 

 in northern New South Wales. 



The type of Podargus gouldi Masters was collected 

 in June, 1875, at Eamberley, Norman River, Gulf of I ~/ 

 Carpentaria, Queensland. 



p. 172. Wilsonavis fusca pallidce North differs from^ 

 W. /. fusca in being paler in colour and smaller. Wing 

 51 mm., culmen 8, tarsus 18, tail 41. The tjpe has 

 been examined and measured as above. 



p. 173. Wilsonavis master si Sharpe (of which 

 Wilsonavis simplex Masters is a synonym), was collected 

 at Kimberley, Norman River, Gulf of Carpentaria, 

 Queensland. Not Cape York as given. It is brownish- 

 grey above, white below ; lores brown, a white line over 

 the bill and over the eye ; tajl with grey base, with a 

 large black bar and a large white spot on the inner 

 webs. (Type examined.) 



p. 185. Bhipidura albicauda North differs from 

 R. alisteri in having the two outer tail-feathers pure 

 white, the next with a fringe of brown on the outer 

 web : this fringe gets wider on the 4th and 5th but never 

 covers the entire outer web. Middle tail-feathers all 

 brown. White shafts to all but the central tail-feathers, 

 which have them dark brown. (Type examined.) 



p. 191. Carterornis leucotis, collected by R. Grant 

 from Lithgow (?). Was the label added afterwards, 

 and a mistake in locality given ? 



p. 222. Sericornis tyrannulus De Vis. Unfortunately 

 the unique example was lost, and so I am not able to 

 make any remarks about it. 



p. 224. The type of Malurus australis North was , 

 collected at Meadow Bank, near Ryde, Sydney. 



