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Collection of Birds from Western Australia. 
colour; bill bluish-white tinged with buff; legs of a light 
dusky slate-colour. 
Total length, measured in the flesh, 16*0 inches. 
The occurrence of this species in the western division of 
West Australia shews a considerable extension of its range. 
It was known to occur in the interior of Queensland, New 
South Wales, and South Australia, and possibly in North¬ 
western Australia. 
[The Bare-eyed Cockatoo is gregarious, and was very 
plentiful on the Gascoyne River, going about in flocks of 
many hundreds. — G. C. S.] 
Calyptorhynchus stellatus Wagl. 
Calyptorhynchus stellatus Math. p. 46. 
a. S imm. Clifton Downs, 28th Sept. 
Iris dark brown; bill of a light bluish-horn-colour; legs 
dusky. 
Total length, measured in the flesh, 22'5 inches. 
I am quite uncertain what name to apply to this immature 
bird. It seems doubtful whether C. stellatus is really distinct 
from C. macrorhynchus Gould and C. banksi (Lath.). 
[I found this species not uncommon on the Upper 
Gascoyne River : it is gregarious in its habits.— G. 6k >Sk] 
Calyptorhynchus baudini Yig. 
Calyptorhynchus baudini Math. p. 46. 
a-c. <$. King River, 28th Dec. & 1st Jan. 
Iris dark brown ; eyelids black (blotched with pink in the 
most adult birds) ; bill of a horn-colour, dark at the tip; 
legs dusky greyish-brown. 
Total length, measured in the flesh, 22*0-23*5 inches. 
[Baudin^s Cockatoo is gregarious in its habits : it was 
very plentiful in the south-western division.—G. C. $.] 
Glossopsittacus porphyrocephalus Dietr. 
Glossopsittacus porphyrocephalus Math. p. 45. 
a-e. d $ . King River, 28th Dec. to 12th Jan. 
/. $ . Big Grove, 27th March. 
g-i. A ? • Crookerdine Lake, 17th-30th July. 
k. S • Kurrawang, 18th Sept. 
