334 Mr. E. P. Ramsay's Additional List 
101. Erythrauchenia humeralis (Temminck). H.B.A.ii. 
p. 142. 
102. Geopelia tranquilla, Gould. H. B. A. ii. p. 144. 
103. Geopelia placida, Gould. H. B. A. ii. p. 145. 
I have received specimens of the three preceding species; but 
whether they are numerous at Port Denison or not I am unable 
to say. 
104. Macropygia phasianella (Temminck). H. B. A. ii. 
p. 148. 
Rare. 
105. Talegallus lath a mi (J. E. Gray). H. B. A. ii. p. 150. 
More or less plentiful at times: in 1863 I received specimens, 
but have not heard of any since. 
106. Turnix varia (Latham). H. B. A. ii. p. 179. 
107. Coturnix pectoralis, Gould. H. B. A. ii. p. 190. 
Stjnoecus australis (Ibis, 1865, p. 86) is common. 
108. (Edicnemus grallarius (Latham). H. B. A. ii. p. 210. 
Always plentiful. 
109. Lobivanellus lobatus (Latham). H. B. A. ii. p. 218. 
110. tEgialophilus ruficapillus (Temminck). H. B. A. ii. 
p. 235. 
111. ^Egialites nigrifrons (Cuvier). H. B. A. ii. p. 232. 
These two last species are plentiful in the margins of swamps 
and flats on the borders of creeks and rivers. In December 
1864 and January 1865 I found both as far inland as Goul- 
burn and Lake Bathurst. 
112. Himantopus leucocephalus, Gould. H. B. A. ii. 
p. 246. 
One bird shot November 1865. 
113. Limnocinclus acuminatus (Ilorsfield). H. B. A. ii. 
p. 254. 
114. Glottis glottoides (Vigors). H. B. A. ii. p. 265. 
115. Gallinago australis (Latham). H.B. A. ii. p. 271. 
