Recently published Ornithological Works. 457 
contains, amongst other articles, one by the late Mr. G. R. Gray 
on some of the birds collected during the voyage. Mr. Gray 
did not live to see his contribution through the press; but 
all of the new species seem to have been previously described 
in the f Annals and Magazine of Natural History J for 1870. 
These, as well as some others, are now illustrated on 21 
excellent plates by Smit. The species figured are :— Accipiter 
albogularis , Gray, from San Christoval I.; Collocalia hypoleuca, 
Gray, from Uji or Gulf I., and C. uropygialis , Gray, from New 
Hebrides; Eurystomus crassirostris , Scl.,from Uji; Glyciphila 
caledonica, Gray, from New Caledonia, and G. flavotincta, 
Gray, from Eramanga I.; Philemon sclateri , Gray, from San 
Christoval; Anthochera aubryana , J. Verr. & Desm., from 
New Caledonia; Zoster ops flavifrons, Gmelin, from New 
Hebrides, and Z. ooanthochroa , Gray, from New Caledonia; 
Myiagra melanura , Gray, from Yanua Lava, Banks^s group, 
and M. caledonica, Bp., from New Caledonia; Rhipidura 
spilodera, Gray, from Yanua Lava; Lalage banksiana, 
Gray, from Vanua Lava; Pachycephala chlorurus, Gray, 
from New Hebrides; P. moriariensis, Yerr. & Desm., from 
New Caledonia, and P. ocanthetraa, Forster, from New Cale¬ 
donia; Eopsaltria caledonica, Lath., from New Caledonia, 
and E. cucullata, Gray, from New Hebrides; Lorius hypoeno- 
chrous, Gray, from the Solomon Is.; Trichoglossus massena, 
Bp., from San Christoval and New Hebrides, and T. palma- 
rum, Gmel., from New Hebrides; Cuculus bronzinus, Gray, 
from New Caledonia ; Carpophaga brenchleyi, Gray, from 
San Christoval; Macropygia crassirostris, Gould, from the I. 
of Guadalcanal’, Solomon Group; Megapodius brenchleyi, 
Gray, from Tanna and Sandwich* or Yate I., New He¬ 
brides ; and Eulabeornis lafresnayanus, Yerr. & Desm., from 
New Caledonia. 
We believe that many of the specimens collected by Mr. 
Brenchley are in the British Museum; the rest are to be 
seen in the museum at Maidstone, in Kent, of which Mr. 
Edward Bartlett is now Curator. 
* Not the Sandwich Islands, as stated, Ibis, 1871, p. 440. 
