10 THE AUSTRALIAN NATURALIST. 
_ Superb Warbler (‘‘Blue Wren’’), Malurus cyanochlamys. 
Dusky Wood Swallow, Artamus tenebrosus. 
Magpie Lark (‘‘Peewee’’), Gallina picata. 
Harmonious Thrush, Volluricinala harmonica.* 
Black-backed Magpie, Gymnorhina tibicen. 
Australian Butcher Bird, Cracticus destructor. 
“Silver Eye,’’ Zosterops cocrulescens. 
Spinebill. Acanthorhynchus tenwrostris. 
“Singing Honey-eater, Ptilotis sonora. o 
Soldier. Bird (Noisy Miner), Myzantha garrula.” 
Friar bird (‘Leatherhead’), Tropidorhynchus cormeul- 
atus.* 
Australian Pipit (‘Ground Lark’), Anthus australis. 
Redhead (Red-browned Finch), dgintha temporalis. 
Australian Raven (‘‘Crow’’), Corvus mariane.* 
Pied Bell-Magpie, Strepera graculina.* 
Grey Bell-Magpie, Strepera versicolor.* 
2. BIRDS OBSERVED BETWEEN JENOLAN AND 
TITANIA AND BACK TO JENOLAN, 18-21/6/ 1912. 
Black Duck, 4nas superciliosa (on Duckmaloi River). 
Whistling Hagle (Kite), Haliastur sphenurus. 
Wedge-tailed Hagle, Uroactus audax. 
Crimson Parrot, Platycercus elegans.} 
Rosela, Platycercus eximiust 
Narrow-billed Bronze Cuckoo, Chalcococcyx basilis sp? 
(At Jenolan Caves). 
Scarlet-Breasted Robin, Petroica leget. 
Flame-Breasted Robin, Petroica phenicea.t 
Spotted Ground Bird, Cinclosoma punctatum. 
Striated Tit warbler, Acanthiza lineata.¥ 
Yellow-Rumped Tit (Yellow-tailed Tit Warbler), dcan- 
thiza chryssorrhoa.*t 
Rock Warbler (Rock Robin), Urigma rubricata. (At 
Jenolan Caves). 
White-browed Scrub Wren, Sericornis frontalis. 
Superb Warbler (‘‘Blue Wren’’), Malurus cyanochlamys. 
Harmonious Thrush, Colluricincla harmonica. 
Black-backed Magpie, Gymnorhina tibicen.*+ 
Australian ‘‘Butcher Bird,’’ Cracticus destructor. 
Brown Tree Creeper, Climacteris picumna. 
Tree Creeper, sp !* 
Soldier Bird (Noisy Miner), Myzantha garrula.t 
Australian Raven (‘‘Crow’’), Corvus mariane. 
White-winged Chough, Corcorax melanorhamphus.*t 
Pied Bell Magpie, Strepera graculina.*} 
Grey Bell Magpie, Strepera versicolor.*t 
In each group, those indicated by an asterisk were seen 
between Jenolan (about half way up ‘‘Caves Hill’’) and Obe- 
