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The breeding season of this species commences at the latter end 
of August, and continues till the end of December. 
Hab. Victoria and South Australia, Tasmania. {Ramsay.') 
Genus PCECILODEYAS, Gould. 
PCECILODRYAS SUPERCILIOSA, Gould. 
"White Eyebrowed Robin. 
Gould, Handbk. Bds. Aust., Vol. i., sp. 172, p. 289. 
“The nestof this species somewhat resembles that of an Ebpsaltria 
The eggs also resemble those of E. australis, Lath., but are much 
smaller. The ground colour is of a rich apple-green, but in some 
of a bluish tint; some are zoned and sprinkled with spots, others 
have irregular or confluent blotches of reddish-brown. Two eggs 
arc considered by this bird sufficient for a sitting. Length (A) 
0-78 x 0-57 inch ; (B) 0-8 x 055 inch ; (C) 0'77 x 0-57 inch; (D) 
O'O x 0'55 inch, this last being an elongated abnormal specimen. 
They were taken, and the birds shot by Mr. Ed. Spalding, at 
Rockingham Bay in 1868.” {Ramsay, P.L.S., N.S. W., 2nd Series, 
Vol. i., p. 1145.) 
Hab. Port Darwin and Port Essington, Gulf of Carpentaria, 
Cape York, Rockingham Bay, Port Denison. {Ramsay.) 
Genus DEYMODES, Gould. 
DRYMODES SUPERCILIARIS, Gould. 
Eastern Scrub Robin. 
Gould, Handbk. Bds. Aust., Vol. i., sp. 174, p. 291. 
“Mr. Macgillivray, while traversing on the 17th of November 
1849 a thin open scrub of small saplings growing in a stony ground 
