BY KENDAL BROAD FOOT, ESQ. 



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June in the centre of a large scrub on Black Gin Creek, 

 Rockhampton, the bird being worried by a black-face 1 

 Graucalus. I mention this fact since I have never met 

 with the Drongo Shrike at this time of the year, during 

 the several years in which I have been engaged collecting 

 natural history specimens. I heard one of these birds 

 also in the scrub at Wealwandangie, Springsure. This 

 was in October. 



Fly-Catchers. — Rlupidura albiscapa, GUI. The White-shafted 

 Fly-catcher. Common in the scrubs of the Fitzroy, 1 it 

 not met with in the western portion of the district. 



Khipidura riififrons, Lath. The Rufous-fronted Fly-catcher. I 

 observed this to occur most numerously in the golKes of 

 the Berserkers, but did not meet with it either at Barcal- 

 dine or Springsure 



Sauloprocta motacilloides, Vig. and Hors. The Black Fantail. 

 Occurred everywhere as far west as Barcaldine. 



Seisura inquieta, Lath. Everywhere common. 



Myiagra plumbed, Vig. and Hors. I met with this bird —the 

 Leaden-coloured Fly-catcher — at Wealwandangie, Spring- 

 sure, in October. 



}fic"(eca fascinans, Lath. The Brown Fly-catcher. Occurred 

 in the valley of the Fitzroy River and on the Berserkers, 

 but not in the western parts of the district. 



Monarcka cai'tnata, Sw, This Fly-catcher was collected in 

 June in the scrub at Black Gin Creek, Rockhampton. 



Gerygone alboguhiris, Gld. The White-throated Geryg one 

 also occuried at Black Gin Creek in June. 



Gerygone sp % A second species of Gerygone, met with at the 

 junction of Louisa Creek with the Fitzroy. 



Smicrornis brerirostris, Gld. Black Gin Creek, in June. 



Erythrodryas rosea, Gld. The Rose-breasted Wood Robin. 

 Was met with in the scrubs of the Fitzroy in June. 



