fy \ (ix, f Ny 5 2-5 a On PO Tn ree \/ = J XENEY t Po eee - ora / Hy WAT AA (1 ONION iD fia UV GE VRE (XG Y i = = —_——— —~ - —= I AL ~ 7 x) Nd <= ae a ~ 6 fe Ss t eg) a , x a H H Ne iH aS Pe Ferrey { OD OD N77 bi PA ac fae Swale ‘\ @ 1 18, IN 1D) Ul 2S. xl 7, JELURGDUS BUCCOIDES. Add = . | : | | e Eluredus buccoides, Sharpe, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, 1v. p. ¥1V (1894).—Id. Monogr. Parad. part iv. (1895) — | 54 (1898).—Rothschild, Thierreich, Lief. 2, Meyer, Abhandl. k. zool. Mus. Dresden, vil. no. 2, P- Parad. p. 6 (1898). > Fluredus subcaudalis, De Vis, Ibis, 1897, p. 390.—Meyer, (1898). Fllurcedus buccoides (typicus), Rothschild, It is difficult to determine Mr. De Vis’s species LE. ng it to Ab. buecoides. Abhandl. k. zool. Mus. Dresden, vil. no, 2, p. 54 Thierreich, Lief. 2, Parad. p. 6 (1898). subcaudalis from Mount Scratchley, but I think that Mr. Rothschild is probably right in referri The distribution of the latter species would thus be similar to that of Amblyornis imornata. 8. AELURG@DUS GEISLERORUM. Add Eluredus geislerorum, Sharpe, Monogr. Parad. part v. (1895).—Reichen. J.f.O. 1897, p. 214.—Meyer, Abhandl, k. zool. Mus. Dresden, vil. no. 2, Pp. 54 (1898). luredus buccoides geislerorum, Rothschild, Thierreich, Lief. 2, Parad. p. 6 (1898). The Hon. Walter Rothschild gives the habitat of this species as the north coast of New Guinea, from Walckenaer Bay through German New Guinea to Collingwood Bay in northern British New Guinea. Jn Geelvink Bay he believes that this species and AZ. buccoides intergrade. Dr. Reichenow records it from the Jagei River, in German New Guinea. eee 9. AALUR@DUS STONII. Aluredus stonii, Sharpe, Monogr. Parad. part u. (1893).—Id. Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, iv. p. xiv (1894) — Salvad, Ann. Mus. Civic. Genoy. (2) xvi. p. 114 (1896).—Meyer, Abhandl. k. zool. Mus. Dresden, vii. no. 2, p. 54 (1898).—Rothschild, Thierreich, Lief. 2, Parad. p. 6 (1898). Only a single example of this species was procured by Dr. Loria at Hughibagu, on the Hunter River, in oe The bill and feet were pearly-grey, and the iris lake-red. The food consisted of insects (cf. Salvad. 7. ¢.). Genus XIV. SCENOPCHETES. ages 1. ScENOPGETES DENTIROSTRIS. a Coues, Auk, viii. p. 115.—Sharpe, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, iv. p. xiv (1894).—Meyer, Abhandl. k. zool. Mus. Dresden, vii, no. 2, p. 53 (1898).—Rothschild, Thierreich, Lief. 2, Parad. p. 8 (1898). Tectonornis dentirostris, Sharpe, Monogr. Parad. part i. (1891).