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compared with the type-specimen of nigripectus (Machei- 

 rhynchus nigripectus Schlegel, Ned. Tijdschr. Dierk. IV 

 (1871), p. 43), which is an immature bird of the same 

 age, is also brighter yellow. Rothschild and Hartert have 

 observed also a difference in birds from western and from 

 eastern New Guinea, preserved in the Tring Museum (Nov. 

 Zool. X, 1903, p. 476). 



Peltops blainvillii (Lesson & Garnot). 



Peltops blainvillii, Sharpe, Cat. B. Br. M. IV, 1879, p. 433. 

 „ blainvillei, Salvadori, Orn. Pap. II, 1881, p. 8. 



Two adult specimens. Owen Stanley Mountains. Coll. 

 Henkelman. 



Campephagidae. 

 Graucalus boyeri (G. R. Gray). 



Graucalus boyeri, Sharpe, Cat. B. Br. M. IV, 1879, p. 25. — 

 Salvadori, Orn. Pap. II, 1881, p. 124. 



A male. Kaukas. Coll. van Cloven. 



Timaliidae. 



Eupetes leucostictus loriae Salvadori. 



Eupetes loriae Salvadori, Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova, XXXVI, 

 1896, p. 102. 



Eupetes leucostictus loriae, Rothschild & Hartert, Nov. Zool. 

 X, 1903, p. 230. 



One adult specimen. Owen Stanley Mountains. Coll. 

 Henkelman. 



Turdidae. 



Oreocincla heinei papuensis (See boh m). 



Geocichla papuensis Seebohm, Cat. B. Br. M. V, 1881, 



p. 158, pi. IX. 

 Oreocincla papuensis, Salvadori, Orn. Pap. Ill, 1882, p. 548. 

 Oreocichla papuensis, Sharpe, Handl. IV, 1903, p. 137. 



.Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXX. 



