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Diphyllodes magnified hunsteini A. B. Meyer. 



Diphyllodes magnified hunsteini, Rothschild & Hartert, Nov. 

 Zool. X, 1903, p. 79. 



Five males in full dress and one female. Owen Stanley 

 Mountains. Coll. Henkelman. 



Paradisea minor Shaw. 



Paradisea minor {ty pica), Rothschild, Tierr. Paradis. 1898. p. 40. 

 Paradisea minor, Oort, N. L. M. XXIX, 1907— '08, p. 178. 



A female. Fak-Fak. Coll. Palmer van den Broek. 

 A male and a female. Kaukas. Coll. van Cloven. 



Paradisea raggiana Sclater. 



Paradisea raggiana, Rothschild, Tierr. Paradis. 1898, p. 41. 



Three males in full dress. Owen Stanley Mountains. 

 Coll. Henkelman. 



Paradisornis rudolphi Finsch. 

 Paradisea rudolphi, Rothschild, Tierr. Paradis. 1898, p. 43. 



Three males in full dress. Mt. Victoria. Coll. Henkelman. 

 One female. Without definite locality. Purchased from 

 W. F. H. Rosenberg, London. 



Phony gammus keraudreni jamesi Sharpe. 



Phony gammus jamesi, Rothschild, Tierr. Paradis. 1898, p. 47. 



Two adult specimens. Owen Stanley Mountains. Coll. 

 Henkelman. 



Orioliuae. 



Oriolus striatus Quoy & Gaimard. 



Oriolus striatus, Sharpe, Cat. B. Br. M. Ill, 1877, p. 210. 

 Mimeta striata, Salvadori, Orn. Pap. IT, 1881, p. 473. 



A young specimen. Fak-Fak. Coll. Palmer van den Broek. 

 A male. Kaukas, 28 April 1907. Coll. van Cloven. 



Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXX, 



