LIST OF BIRDS OF AUSTRALIA. 
Malurus whitei Campbell, Nests and Eggs Austr. Birds, Vol. I., p. 171, (before April 4th) 1901. New nams for 
M. callainus Gould ; id.. Emu, Vol. I., pt. 2, p. 65. Jan. 1902 : Interior of Australia (not M. whitei of 
earlier entry). 
Malurus mclanotus Victoria? Mathews, Nov. Zool., Vol. XVIII., p. 358, Jan. 31st, 1912 : Carina, \ ictoria, 
Malurus mclanotus gcrmaini Mathews, tb., p. 359 : Port Germain (recte Germein), South Australia. 
Malurus musgravi Mathews, Birds Austr., Vol. X., pt. 2, p. 62, Dec. 12th, 1922 : Musgrave Ranges, Central 
Australia. 
Distribution. Interior of Southern Australia, reaching from South-western Queensland, Western New 
South Wales, Victorian Mallee through South Australia to border of West Australia. 
468. MALURUS SPLENDENS. BANDED WREN. 
Gould, Vol. III., pi. 21 (pt. m.), June 1st, 1841. Mathews, Vol. X., pt. 2, pi. 460,Dec. 12th, 
1922. 
Saxicola splendens Quoy et Gaimard, Voy. do l’Astrol., Zool., Vol. I., p. 197, (pref. June 29th) 1830: King George 
Sound, West Australia. 
Malurus pcctoralis Gould, Proc. Zool. Soc. (Lond.), 1833, p. 106, Nov. 18th : Swan River, West Australia. 
Not Malurus pcctoralis Stephens in Shaw's Gen. Zool., Vol. XIII., p. 224, 1826. 
Malurus splendens riordani Mathews, Austral Av. Rec., Vol. I., pt. 5, p. 119, Dec. 24th, 1912: Yalgoo, Mid¬ 
west Australia. 
Malurus splendens perthi Mathews, Birds Austr., Vol. X., pt. 2, p. 73, Dec. 12th, 1922. New name for M. pcctoralis: 
Gould, Perth, West Australia. 
Distribution. South-west Australia, mainly coastal from Stirling Ranges round coast to Geraldton. 
CCCLXXII. Genus HALLORNIS. 
Hallornis Mathews, Austral Av. Rec., Vol. I., pt. 5, p. 113, Dec. 24th, 1912. Type (by original designation): 
Malurus cyanotus Gould= Malurus leuconotus Gould. 
469. HALLORNIS LEUCONOTUS. WHITE-WINGED WREN. 
Gould, Vol. III., pi. 25 (pt. m.), June 1st, 1841. Suppl., pi. 24 (pt. iv.), Dec. 1st, 1867, 
Mathews, Vol. X., pt. 2, pi. 461, Dec. 12th, 1922. 
Malurus leuconotus Gould, Proc. Zool. Soc. (Lond.), 1865, p. 198, June 1st: Interior of (South) Australia. 
Malurus cyanotus Gould, Handb. Birds Austr., Vol. I., p. 331, Dec. 1865. New name for M. leucopterus Auct.: 
New South Wales. 
Not Malurus leucopterus Quoy et Gaimard, t.e., Dumont, Diet. Sci. Nat. (Levrault), Vol. XXX., p. 118, 
1824 : West Australia. 
Malurus cyanotus txsul Mathews, Nov. Zool., Vol. XVIII., p. 359, Jan. 31st, 1912: Y’ule River, Mid-west 
Australia, coast. 
Malurus leuconotus perplexus Mathews, ib. : Day Dawn, (Mid) West Australia, inland. 
Malurus c(yanotus) diamantina H. L. "White, Emu, Vol. XVIII., pt. 2, p. 121, Oct. 1918 : Diamantina River, 
West Queensland. 
Hallornis leuconotus wongani Mathews, Birds Austr., Vol. X., pt. 2, p. 83, Dec. 12th, 1922: Wongan Hills, West 
Australia. 
Distribution. Interior of Australia south of tho tropics, from Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, 
through South Australia to West Australia, whore it reaches tho coast. 
CCCLXXIII. Genus NESOMALURUS. 
Nesomalurus Mathews, Austral Av. Rec., Vol. II., pts. 2-3, p. 59, Oct. 23rd, 1913. Typo (by original designation): 
Malurus cdouardi Campbell. 
470. NESOMALURUS LEUCOPTERUS. BLACK AND WHITE WREN. 
Mathews, Vol. X., pt. 2, pi. 461, Dec. 12th, 1922. 
Malurus leucopterus Dumont, Diet. Sci. Nat. (Levrault), VoL XXX., p. 118, May 29th, 1824. Based on Quoyet 
Gaimard, pi. 23, f. 1 : Dirk Hartog Island, Shark’s Bay, Western Australia. 
Malurus leucopterus Quoy ot Gaimard, Voy. do l'Uranie et Phyaicienne, Zool., p. 108, pi. 23, f. 1, Sept. 18th, 1824: 
Same bird. 
Malurus cdouardi Campbell, Viet. Naturalist, Vol. XVII., p. 203, Feb. 7th, 1901: Barrow Island, West Australia. 
Distribution. Dirk Hartog’s Island, Shark's Bay and Barrow Island, Dumpier Archipelago, West 
Australia. 
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