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CoLLUEiciKCLA BOWEEi, Ram. HissiDg Shrike Thrush. Peculiar to 
this district, in which it is a common mountain bird. Obtained on 
Sea View Eange, in the Herberton scrubs, and on Bellenden-Ker 
at 4,000 feet. 
C. RFFiGASTER, Old. Eust-broastcd Shrike Thrush. Common ; 
Bellenden-Ker, at 3,000 feet. 
DiCErEOPSis BEACTEATA, Gld. Drongo Shrike. Mr. Broadbent 
notes a few stationary in the Mulgrave scrubs as exceptions to 
EniPiDTJEA ALBiscAPA, Gld. Whitc-shaf ted Eantail. Common in 
forests of Eastern Queensland, frequent at 4,000 feet on 
Bellenden-Ker, and seen on the summit. 
E. ETrriFEONS, Lath. Eed-f routed Eantail. Erequent in scrubs east 
and north ; on Bellenden-Ker at 4,000 feet. 
Aeses KArpi, Gld. Kaup's Elycatcher. North-eastern coast to Cape 
York ; not infrequent on the mountain to 2,000 feet. 
MiAGEA ETJBECTiLA, Lath. Lcad-coloured Elycatcher. Eastern 
districts to Cape York ; common in scrubs. 
PiEzoEHTNCHUs NiTiDUS, Old. Glossy Elycatchor. Eussell Eiver, 
Cape York, &c. 
P. GOiJLDii, Or. Black-fronted Elycatcher. Mulgrave Eiver. 
Geetgone elavida, Bam. Yellow Gerygon. Eoot of Bellenden-Ker. 
Known from the Herberton district only. 
P(ECiLODETAS CAPiTO, Old. Large-headed Eobin. On the summit of 
Bellenden-Ker. Common at all levels and in the Mulgrave 
scrubs. 
EoPSALTEiA iNOETsTATA, Ram. Plaiu-coloured Eobin. Mulgrave Eiver. 
The vadility of this species has been denied without sufficient cause. 
Malijetjs amabilis, Gld. Lovely Blue Wren. Bellenden-Ker, at 
1,800 feet. 
M. DOESALis, Leivin. Crimson-back Wren. 
Seeicoeis'is GTJTTrEALis, Le Vis. Black-throated Sericorn. A male 
example of the Sericorn, lately described (Pro. Eoy. Soc. of 
Queens., 1889) from a female specimen taken at Herberton a 
few months ago by Mr. Broadbent. " This bird inhabits the high 
peak of Bellenden-Ker ; shot specimen at 5,000 feet." — Broadbent. 
AcANTHizA PusiLLA, Lath. Little Thornbill. Bellenden-Ker. 
Pitta steepitais's simillima. Old. Northern Pitta. Beyond dimi- 
nished size, this bird has no claim to recognition as a distinct 
species, and where it occurs, as in this and other localities, mingled 
with birds of normal size, it is even difficult to rank it as a variety. 
AiLUE(EDUs MACULOSTJS, Bam. Spotted Cat Bird. Common on 
Bellenden-Ker at 3,400 feet. 
ScENOP(EiJS dentirosteis. Bam. Tooth-billed Cat Bird. " This is a 
true mountain bird, not or seldom found in low scrubs. Specimen 
shot at 4,000 feeV —Broadbent. 
