CAYLEY’S BIRDS OF AUSTRALIA 
THEIR HABITS, NESTS, AND EGGS 
A SYSTEM OF AUSTRALIAN ORNITHOLOGY 
FIELD OBSERVATIONS AND PHOTOGRAPHS 
contributed by upwards of 80 Australian Ornithologists and Photographers 
General Editor: CHARLES L. BARRETT, C.M.Z.S. 
Scientific Descriptions of Birds, Nests, Eggs, and Distribution by 
A. J. CAMPBELL, C.M.B.O.U., F.A,O.U. 
Coloured plates by NEVILLE W. CAYLEY. 
To be published in parts by ANGUS € ROBERTSON, LTD., Sydney 
The nomenclature adopted by the R.A.O.U. (“Official Check List of the 
Birds of Australia”) will be followed, including any changes that may be 
made by the present Check List Committee prior to the publication of the part 
dealing with the species concerned. 
NOTE.—If the spaces on this form are insufficient s recording your observa- 
tions, the Publishers will send you a supply of plain sheets post-free on applica- 
tion. 
FORM FOR RECORDING FIELD NOTES 
(Numbers as per R.A.O.U. Check List 1913) 
NOT, ل‎ es, NOMS Lue dr لا‎ E ا‎ AM رد‎ 
NOTE.—AII replies to the following questions to be based solely on persortal ob- 
servation. When this form has been filled in, it should be posted to Mr. 
NEVILLE W. CAYLEY, C/o Angus & Robertson, Ltd., 89 Castlereagh Street, 
Sydney, N.S.W. A ۷ 
1. Vernacular or popular names, stating localities where used:— 
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2. Notes on habits, etc.;' type of country favoured; and whether rare 
or abundant:— 
