540 
Bulletin of the British 
Agriornis leucurus. 
(Agriornis leucurus , Gould, Voy. ‘ Beagle/ Birds, pi. xiii. 
nomen nudum.) 
Similis A. maritimo , sed minor, multo saturation et rostro 
longiore distinguendus. Supra sordide brunnescens nec 
cinerascenti-brunneus : corpore subtus brunnescentiore, 
abdomine vix pallidiore. Long. tot. 8*5 poll., culm. 115, 
alse 4*65, caudse 3*2, tarsi 1*35. [Type in Mus. Brit, ex 
Port Desire, Patagonia (C. Darwin).] 
Phrygilus princetonianus, sp. n. 
$. Similis P. melanodero, sed minor : suprk grisescens, 
vix viridi lavatus : pileo et facie laterali clare cinereis : 
palpebra, regione post-oculari, et striga lata mystacali 
albis : plaga lorali et gutture toto nigris : subtus lsete 
flavus : ala tota conspicue lsete flava, tectricibus pri- 
mariorum nigro terminatis. Long. tot. 5*6 poll., culm. 
0*5, alse 3*6, caudae 2*4, tarsi 0*85. 
Hab. Cbeike, Patagonia, Jan. 16, 1898. [Type in Mus. 
Princeton, No. 7698.] 
Mr. Sclater exhibited a third set of photographs of rare 
Australian birds' nests and eggs which had been forwarded 
to him by Mr. D. Le Souef, of Melbourne. Amongst these 
were figures of the nests and eggs of several little-known 
Honey-eaters, also those of the Oreoeca cristata and the 
suspended nest of Kaup's Flycatcher (Arses Jcaupi). 
The rest of the evening was spent in examining the speci¬ 
mens of albinos and colour-variations of birds, most of which 
had been brought by Mr. Rothschild from his Museum at 
Tring. A full account of this exhibition is contained in a 
supplementary number of the Bulletin. 
No. LXXII. (May 31st, 1900.) 
Chairman : F. D. Godman, D.C.L., F.R.S. Forty-three 
members and five guests were present. 
The Hon. Walter Rothschild exhibited a specimen of 
Burnesia gracilis shot by his brother at Luxor, in Egypt, 
