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M. eteanteus; Didelphys gigantea, Schreber; Waterhouse, 
Mamm. 1. 62. Adult male; and female sent as IZ. ocydromus, Gould, 
Ann. Mag. N. H., X. (1842), p. 1,—considered by Mr. Waterhouse 
to be a variety of the former. We had previously but a small example 
of this species, with its skeleton. 
The Birds are— 
LicmeEtis Nasicus ; Cacatua nasica, Temminck : Gould’s B. Austr. 
Wo 
*Cacatua LEADBEATERI, Vigors: Gould’s B. Austr. V. 2. 
*POLYTELIS MELANURA; Paleornis melanura, Vigors: Gould’s 
B. Austr. V. 16. (2). 
PLATYCERCUS FLAVEOLUS, Gould’s B. Austr. V. 25. (2). 
Pu. Barnarpit, Vigors and Horsfield: Gould’s B. Ausir. V. 
22). 
*PsEPHOTUS HEMATOGASTER, Gould’s B. Austr. V. 33. (2). 
*Ps. MULTICOLOR; Psittacus multicolor, 'Temminck; Gould’s 
B. Austr. V. 35. (2). ; 
Ps. HEMATONOTUS, Gould’s B. Austr. V. 36. 
EUPHEMA CHRYSOSTOMA ; Psittacus chrysostomus, Kuhl. : Gould’s 
B. Austr. V. 37. (2). 
Merops ornatus, Latham ; Gould’s B. Austr. II. 16. (2). 
This would appear to be the only Australian Bee-eater. It is not, 
however, peculiar to Australia ; for Mr. Wallace lately obtamed it in 
Ternate (P. Z. S. 1860, p. 348). It is not generally known among 
ornithologists ; that the ScyrHrops Nova Ho1ianpr has been pro- 
cured in Celebes and Batchian—apparently the limit of its equatorial 
migration. 
CucULUS INORNATUS, Vigors and Horsiield: Gould’s B. Austr. IV.. 
85. (2). 
C. crnERACEUS, Vigors and Horsfield: Gould’s B. Austr. IV. 86. 
Curysococcyx Lucipus ; Cuculus lucidus, Gmelin; Gould’s B. 
Austr. IV. 89. 
GRALLINA PIcaTA; Gracula picata, Latham: Gould’s B. Austr. 
I. 54. (2). 
*CHLAMYDERA MACULATA, Gould’s B. Austr. IV. 8. (2). 
*CINCLOSOMA CASTANOTUS, Gould’s B. Austr. IV. 5. (2). 
Fatcuncutus Govnpit, Cabanis; £ frontatus, (Latham), apud 
Gould’s B. Austr. II. 79. (2). 
