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ON NEW-GUINEA BIRDS. 



Three males in nuptial dress. Evidently from Fak-Fak 

 Coll. Palmer van den Broek. (Two are flat skins of pa- 

 puan made). 



A male in full dress. Evidently from Fak-Fak. Presented 

 by Mr. J. Haga. 



Amhlyornis inornatus (Schlegel). 



Ptilonorhynchus inornatus Schlegel, Ned. Tydschr. Dierk. 



IV (1871), p. 51. 

 Amhlyornis inornatus, Rothschild, Tierr. Paradis. 1898, p. 12. 



Three males in full dress. Owen Stanley Mountains. 

 Coll. Eenkelman. 



We have one male in full dress (Tabi Mountains, east 

 of the Mamberano), three males without crests (Arfak 

 district) and three females (Arfak district). The type-spe- 

 cimens are a male without crest and a female, collected by 

 von Rosenberg near Hattam, Arfak district, resp. 20 April 

 and 10 April 1870. The crests of the birds from the Owen 

 Stanley Mountains and also their under wingcoverts are 

 brighter than in our adult male from the Tabi Mountains, 

 which is upon the whole also more brownish with less 

 olive tinge. 



Amhlyornis suhalaris Sharpe. 



Amhlyornis suhalaris^ Rothschild, Tierr. Paradis. 1898, p. 12. 



Three males in full dress. Owen Stanley Mountains. 

 Coll. Henkelman. 



Cnemophilus macgregori Vis. 



Cnemophilus macgregori^ Rothschild, Tierr. Paradis. 1898, 

 p. 15. 



Three adult males. Mt. Victoria, 1 2000 ft. Coll. Henkelman. 



Loria loriae Salvadori. 

 Loria loriae, Rothschild, Tierr. Paradis. 1898, p. 15. 



Notes from the Leyden Museum, "Vol. XXX. 



