THE BIRDS OF AUSTRALIA. 
In my 1913 “ List ” the same arrangement was followed, but South 
Queensland was added to the typical form, while M. t. minor was restricted 
to North Queensland. 
I have since added 
^gintha temporalis macgillivrayi. 
“ Differs from A. t. temporalis in having a black tail and under tail-coverts 
and the yellow upper-surface more pronounced. Bill crimson, lower basal 
half of lower mandible brown, legs pale straw. Wing 47 mm. Claudie River, 
North Queensland.” 
It may be noted that Hartert in 1899 had written in connection with 
Cape York birds: “ Three males have the wing about 2 m m . shorter than 
other specimens and the back rather more golden. Comparison of a larger 
material will probably justify the separation of the Cape York bird as a 
subspecies.” 
JEgmtha temporalis ashbyi, Mathews. 
Differs from A. t. temporalis in being smaller and of a brighter colour. 
Type: Blackall Ranges, South Queensland. 
^ULHr;u«iTe“ 
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