628 Messrs. H. C. Robinson and W. S. Laverock on 
which must be referred to this species : evidently a smaller 
and more richly coloured race of C. rufigaster. The 
measurements are :— 
Wing. 
Tail. 
Tars. 
Culm. 
ram. 
mm. 
mm. 
mm. 
(1) 
6 
Bellenden Ker, 
Nov. 
88 
72 
26 
23 
(2) 
6 
■>1 V 
Dec. 
89 
78 
25 
21 
(3) 
$ 
y> >> 
„ . . . . 
86 
72 
25 
22 
(4) 
$ 
v y> 
„ .... 
87 
76 
26 
23 
(5) 
d 
Mt. Sapphiri, 
Oct. 
88 
79 
26 
22 
(«) 
$ 
Bellenden Ker, 
Nov. 
86 
78 
26 
22 
As regards its name, it is obvious that Myiolestes gouldi 
G. R. Gr. should be employed in preference to C. parvissima 
Gould, which was published 14 years later. 
30. Graucalus hypoleucus Gould; Sharpe, Cat. Birds 
Brit. Mus. iv. p. 36 (1879). 
A large series from Cooktowm and Mount Sapphiri. Iris 
brown ; feet and bill black. A nest, obtained on December 
12th at Bellenden Ker, was situated in the fork of a tree, 
about 25 feet from the ground, and contained one fresh egg, 
which is oval, measuring 30 x 2L5 mm., of a dull olive-green, 
thickly marked with dull reddish-brown blotches, which form 
a zone at the larger end. 
31. ^Graucalus melanops (Lath.) ; Sharpe, t. c. p. 30. 
Adult and immature birds of both sexes were shot at 
Cooktown in June and July. Iris &c. as in the preceding 
species. 
32. Graucalus swainsoni Gould. 
Graucalus lineatus Sharpe, t. c. p. 40. 
Somewhat scarce at Cooktown, but evidently much com¬ 
moner round Cairns. “ Iris yellowish white ; feet and bill 
black ” ( Olive ). 
Immature birds have the feathers of the rump and lower 
back tipped with white, the white bars on the lower surface 
broader than in older birds, and the under wing-coverts and 
axillaries pure white, only faintly barred with black. 
