660 
Mr. W. R. Ogilvie-Grant on a 
Glyciphila melanops (Lath.). 
Glycyphila melanops Sharpe, Hist. Coll. Brit. Mus. ii. 
p. 127 (1905) ; Math. p. 94. 
a-c. $ ? . King River, 7th-19th Sept. 
d-g. <$ 2 imm. Big Grove, 23rd March-21st April. 
h. £ . Arthur River, 25th June. 
i, k. c? ¥ . Parker's Range, 13th Aug. 
/. ? . Stockpool, 24th Jan. 
Iris dark brown ; bill black ; legs olive-black. 
Total length, measured in the flesh, 6*5-7*25 inches. 
[The Fulvous-fronted Honey-eater was plentiful in the 
south-west; it was observed as far inland as Southern Cross, 
w here, however, it was more or less replaced by G. albifrom 
Gould.—G. C. £.] 
Acanthorhynchus superciliosus (Gould). 
Acanthorhynchus superciliosus Math. p. 93. 
a-d. $ et $ imm. King River, 7th Dec.-4th Jan. 
e-g. ? et ? imm. Big Grove, 26th March-21st April. 
Iris crimson in the adult, dark grey in the immature 
bird ; bill black ; legs dark brown. 
[The Western Spine-billed Honey-eater was very abun¬ 
dant around Albany, and was observed as far north as 
Beverley and Perth, but it did not extend inland.— 
G. G. £.] 
Melithreptits leucogenys Milligan. 
Melithreptus leucogenys Math. p. 92. 
a,b> $ . Arthur River, 18th & 22nd June, 
c, d. $ $ . Crookerdine Lake, 17th July. 
e,f. S • Dale River, 15th & 16th Dec, 
Iris hazel; bare skin round eye dull yellow, occasionally 
tinged with bluish below; bill black ; legs of a yellowish** 
liorn-colour. 
Total length, measured in the flesh, 5*5 inches. 
[The Western Brown-headed Honey-eater is gregarious 
in its habits and plentiful in many parts of the south-west, 
except in the extreme coastal districts; it was observed as 
far inland as Southern Cross.-—G, C. £.] 
