328 Mr. E. P. Ramsay’s Additional List 
62. Campephaga leucomela, Vigors and Horsfield. H. B. A. 
i. p. 203. 
63. Campephaga humeralis, Gonld. H. B. A. i. p. 204. 
64. Sisura inquieta (Latham). H.B. A. i. p. 246. 
65. Piezorhynchus nitidus, Gould. H. B. A. i. p.249. 
Three specimens of this beautiful Flycatcher, a male and two 
females, were procured from the mangrove-swamps around Port 
Denison. Mr. Rainbird states he met with them quite by acci¬ 
dent while looking for specimens of Alcyone pusilla, which I had 
asked him to procure. He further states that they must be ex¬ 
tremely rare, these being the only examples which he has met 
with during his residence at Port Denison, which extends now 
over a period of three years. 
66. Petrceca goodenovi (Vigors and Horsfield). H. B. A. 
i. p. 280. 
This species seems to be very plentiful, as upwards of a dozen 
specimens were sent to Sydney in one collection made by Mr. 
Rainbird during October and November 1865. It is by no means 
common near Sydney, and when found is usually in pairs. 
67. Cisticola lineocapilla, Gould. H. B. A. i. p. 351. 
One specimen only sent. 
68. Cisticola exilis (Latham). H. B. A. i. p. 350. 
The eggs of two species of Cisticola which are in our collec¬ 
tion (one of which, procured from the Hunter River, I believe 
to be that of C. ruficeps, and the other that of C. exilis) are of 
a light bluish-green, spotted and dotted with reddish-brown, 
particularly at the larger end, where a few spots of faint purple 
appear beneath the shell. 
69. ClNCLORHAMPHUS CANTILLANS, Gould. H. B. A. i. p. 395. 
The eggs of this species, and also of C. cruralis and Ptencedus 
rufescens 3 have a white ground, spotted, blotched, or minutely 
freckled with bright reddish-brown or salmon-colour: their 
number is usually three. The nests are placed upon the ground 
beside some tuft of long grass, or, in the case of C. cantiL 
Ians , among the dead leafy tops of trees which have been felled. 
