THE IBIS. 
NEW SERIES. 
No. VIII. OCTOBER 1866. 
XXVIII .—Additional List of Birds from Port Denison . 
By Edward P. Ramsay. 
At various intervals since I forwarded my first List of Birds from 
Port Denison (Ibis, 1865, p. 83), I have received from the same 
source several collections, in which are contained many species 
not hitherto mentioned as being found so far to the north. 
Port Denison seems to be situated at about the southern limit 
of the north-country birds, and the northern limit of our New 
South Wales species. Its fauna therefore includes many thought 
to be peculiar to North Australia, as well as most of the common 
birds of this colony. 
As instances I may, among many others, mentioi^the follow¬ 
ing birds of New South Wales :— 
Pardalotus affinis, 
Lopholaemus antarcticus, 
Podargus strigoides, 
Artamus minor, 
Campephaga leucomela, 
Of North Australian species we 
Tanysiptera sylvia, 
Todirhamphus pyrrhopygius, 
Graucalus hypoleucus, 
Campephaga karu *, 
Piezorhynchus nitidus, 
Myiagra plumbea, 
Stictoptera bichenovii, 
Tropidorhynchus corniculatus, 
Sericulus melinus, 
Ptilonorhynchus holosericeus. 
have:— 
Mimeta affinis, 
Glycyphila fasciata, 
Ptilotis flava, 
Myristicivora spilorrhoa, 
Megapodius tumulus. 
* Also found in the neighbourhood of Brisbane. 
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