242 ON NEW-GUINEA BIRDS. 



Three males in full dress. Owen Stanley Mountains. 

 Coll. Henkelman. 



Seleucides ignota (Forster). 

 Seleucides ignotus, Rothschild, Tierr. Paradis. 1898, p. 28. 



A specimen in the female's plumage. Evidently from 

 Fak-Fak. Coll. Palmer van den Broek. 



Three males in full dress. Owen Stanley Mountains. 

 Coll. Henkelman. 



Falcinellus meyeri (Finsch). 



Falcinellus meyeri, Rothschild, Tierr. Paradis. 1898, p. 31. 



Three males in full dress. Owen Stanley Mountains. 

 Coll. Henkelman. 



Astrapia stephaniae (Finsch & Meyer). 



Astrapia stephaniae, Rothschild, Tierr. Paradis. 1898, p. 33. 



Three males in full dress and four females. Owen Stanley 

 Mountains. Coll. Henkelman. 



Cicinnurus regia (L.). 



Cicinnurus regius, Rothschild, Tierr. Paradis. 1898, p. 34. 

 Three males. Owen Stanley Mountains. Coll. Henkelman. 



Diphyllodes magnifica (Pennant). 



Diphyllodes magnificus, Rothschild, Tierr. Paradis, 1898, p. 36. 

 „ magnifica magnifica, Rothschild & Hartert, Nov. 

 Zool. X, 1903, p. 79. 



A male in full dress. Western New Guinea. Coll. Palmer 

 van den Broek. 



Two males in full dress. N. W. New Guinea. Presented 

 by Mr. J. Haga. 



In the first and in one of the latter specimens the second- 

 aries and the wingcoverts are ochre-yellow, in the third 

 specimen they are dull orange-brown. 



Notes from the Ley den Museum, Vol. XXX. 



