380 Mr. K. Broadbent on the 
14. Rhipidura albiscapa Gould (op. cit. p. 108}. 
Obtained at Palm Camp (4000 feet). 
15. Rhipidura rufifrons (Lath.) (op. cit. p. 112). 
Common at 4000 feet on Bellenden-Ker. 
16. Arses kaupi Gould (op. cit. p. 126). 
At the pools of Belienden-Ker^ Card well, the mouth of the 
Herbert River, and in the Cape York scrubs. 
17. PcEciLODRYAS CAPiTo (Gould) (op. cit. p. 152). 
One of the common birds on the top of South Peali 
(5000 feet), where the specimens were very small. It ranges 
over the coast-scrubs to Cooktown, and is one of the earliest 
morning songsters. 
18. Malurus amabilis Gould (op. cit. p. 176). 
Found on Bellenden-Ker at 1400 feet. It extends from 
north of the Herbert River to Cape York^ and is common in 
the Card well district. 
19. Malurus dorsalis (Lewin) (op. cit. p. 179). 
On Bellenden-Ker at 1800 feet. It ranges over the 
Cardwell district to Cooktown, but is not found at Cape 
York. 
20. ScENOP^us DENTiRosTRis (Rams.). 
Tectonornis dentirostris, Campb. op. cit. p. 207. 
- This is one of my discoveries. I first shot a specimen at 
Cardwell in 1882. It is found at 5000 feet on Bellenden- 
Ker and all over the Herberton district (3000 feet). This 
bird is one of the grandest mockers in Australia. It imitates 
all the species in the district, and attracts them to its vicinity. 
Its playground consists of a space scratched clean and 
decorated with seven or nine large leaves laid flat upon it. 
21. Prionodura newtoniana De Vis (op. cit. p. 212). 
I shot a young male of this bird in the Tully scrubs in 
1882. In 1889, at Herberton, 1 found plenty of old males 
in their bowers and shot a good number of them and of 
voung females. On Bellenden-Ker this species is found up 
