GREY SHRIKE-THRUSH. 
the head and rump, while the abdomen is almost pure white.” Cairns, 
Queensland. 
North Queensland. 
Colluricincla harmonica superciliosa Masters. 
North Queensland. 
I retained these unchanged in my 1913 44 List ” with the addition of 
Colluricincla harmonica halmaturina A. G. Campbell. 
Kangaroo Island. 
As a synonym I added C. h. zamba Mathews, a name I gave to the 
Kangaroo Island bird through overlooking the tentative and buried name 
proposed by A. G. Campbell. 
My description read : “ Differs from C. h. victories in having a darker 
rump and head, and it is also dark below,” thus confirming Campbell’s 
differences. 
I now add Colluricincla harmonica kingi subsp. nov., which differs from 
G. h. strigata Swainson in having a shorter wing. Type, King Island. 
Gould cited Colluricincla selbii as being published by Jardine and Selby 
in their llluslr. Ornith ., Vol. II., note to text of pi. 71. In all the copies of 
this work yet examined the name does not occur, but it may be that the name 
was printed and then the page cancelled, a not uncommon practice in those 
days, but of this there is no evidence. 
The first published acceptance of the name must now be Ewing, Tasmanian 
Journal Nat. Sci ., Vol. I., p. 53, 1841; substitute name for C. strigata Swainson, 
Tasmania. 
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