FLYEATER. 
Campbell described his form as darker than Victorian examples and 
noted the eye -coloration. I have synonymised my berneyi, which I separated 
as having a more pronounced huffish rump and a much smaller amount of 
white at the tip of the tail. The specimens at hand seem to average paler 
in upper coloration than the next form. 
Ethelornis fuscus exsul (Mathews). 
Victoria. 
I separated this from the typical form as differing in its browner 
coloration above and below and longer bill. Campbell used these as 
“ typical,” though the type locality was Swan River, West Australia, over 
a thousand miles away. 
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