ADDITIONS. 
The following additions should be considered on the pages mentioned :— 
Entomyzon cyanotis. Blue-faced Honey-eater, to be added to p. 289. 
Nearly adult male . Top of head, sides of face, and sides of neck dusky brown tinged with 
grey; mantle uniform dark smoke-brown ; back, wings, and tail-feathers yellowish- 
green with pale tips to the last; bastard-wing and inner webs of flight-quills dark 
brown with buff margins on the basal portion; a short line of white on the sides 
of the occiput; a moustacial streak of white which extends to the sides of the neck ; 
chin, throat, fore-neck, and middle of breast dusky with a greyish tinge ; sides of 
breast, abdomen, sides of body, thighs, and under tail-coverts buffy-whito ; axillaries 
and under wing-coverts dusky brown ; under-surface of flight-quills dark brown with 
buff margins towards the base ; lower aspect of tail similar to its upper-surface 
but paler. Eyes smoky-white, feet neutral, bill greenish-yellow base, tip black. 
Skin round eye greenish-yellow, mouth black, edged with yellow. Tongue grey, 
tipped with whitish-horn. 
Immature male. Top of head and sides of face glossy blackish-brown with a broad line 
of white on each side of the occiput; hind-neck and sides of neck dark smoke-brown 
followed by an irregular band of black on the mantle ; back, wungs, and tail bright 
yellowish-green; lesser marginal upper wing-coverts blackish-brow r n; bastard- 
wing similar but paler ; inner w r ebs of flight-quills dark browm margined with buff 
towards the base ; upper tail-coverts and tail-feathers paler than the back with 
pale margins at the tips of the latter ; chin, throat, fore-neck and upper breast 
greyish-black; a white moustacial streak w T hich extends to the sides of the neck; 
breast, abdomen, sides of body, thighs, and under tail-coverts cream-white; 
axillaries and under wing-coverts blackish-brow r n ; flight-quills below dark browm 
with buff margins on the basal portion ; lower aspect of tail greyish-brown. Bill 
pale yellow with black tip, feet slate, eyes pale 3 r ellow, bare space greenish. Collected 
on the Dawson River, Queensland, on the 1st of January, 1909. 
Male (juvenile). Top of head and nape glossy blackish-brown; a line of white on the 
sides of the occiput which extends in a narrow band across the hind-neck ; mantle 
dull dark brow r n; back, wings, and tail dull citron-green, somewhat paler on the 
outer w T ebs of the flight-quills and tips of the tail-feathers ; bastard-wing and inner 
webs of flight-quills dark brown with pale margins to the inner webs of the latter ; 
chin, throat and fore-neck dark browui tinged with grey on the chin ; breast, sides 
of body, abdomen, thighs, vent and under tail-coverts white ; under wing-coverts 
dark brown; under-surface of flight-quills dark browrn with whitish margins on 
the basal portions ; low r er aspect of tail pale browrn, somewhat paler on the outei 
feathers. E} r es brown, feet leaden-blue. Collected at Cockatoo Springs, East 
Kimberley, North-west Australia. 
Acanthorhynchus tenuirostris. Spinebell, to be added to p. 33/. 
Adult male . Entire top of head and nape glossy-black, slightly paler on the margins of the 
feathers which imparts a scalloped appearance ; lores, and feathers above and be me 
the eye black, like the ear-coverts and a line running down the sides ot the neck, 
which widens out on the sides of the breast; hind-neck and upper back co ee- 
brown ; lower back, rump, scapulars, upper wing-coverts, and innermost secondaries 
dark slate-grey ; bend of wing, bastard-w r ing, and primary-coverts blac us i, ]g 
quills blackish-brown margined with white on the inner w T ebs ; base o ai an 
middle feathers blackish, the outer-feathers white on the inner webs at the tips ; 
chin, cheeks, a wide band across the fore-neck, and centre of bieas wn e, noa 
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