678 THE HiEMATOZOA OF AUSTRALIAN RKPTILIA, I., 



^.Python spihtes vrv. variegata Gray — Hceniogregariiiai^Kaviio 

 lysus) shattocki Sambon antl Seligmann;* (Queensland). Hcemoyre- 

 garina [Karyolysus) morelioi Johnston;! West Australia. 



b. Python spilofes Lacep. — Hcemogregarina (Karyolysus) s/iat- 

 tocki Sambon and Seligmann;* (N. S. Wales). 



6. Pseiulechis poi'phyriacus Shaw — Hcemogregarina (Karyolysiin) 

 pseudechis Johnston;| (N. S. W.). 



7 .Diemenia textilis Dum. k Bibr. — Trypanosoma sp. (?)§ ; 

 (Queensland). 



The following is a list or species examined by us, but in which 



hsematozoa were not found. The dates, localities, and number 



examined are mentioned. 



Ophidia. 



Acanthophis antarctica Sliaw (the death-adder); Sydney, June, 

 1909,(1). 



Diemenia textilis Dum ik Bibr.(the brown snake); Richmond? 

 November, 1909,(1); Sydney, August, 1910,(1). 



Diemenia psammophis Schl.(the whip-snake); Queensland, Ju]y» 

 1910,(1). 



Notechis scutatus Peters (the tiger-snake); Sydney, May, 1909, 

 (1); Sydney, June, 1909,(1). 



Typhlops2)olygra7n7nicus^ch\. (the blind snake); Sydney,1909(l ). 



Lacertilia. 



Lygosoma (Hinnlia) tenue Gray; Hunter River, Feb., 1910,(1). 

 Lygosoma [Hinulia) tceuiolatum White; Moree, Oct., 1909,(1). 



"* Sambon, L. \\., and Seligmann, C. G., Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1907. 

 p. 284; Sambon, L. VV., Trans. Pathol. Soc. Lond., 1907, lviii.,p.310; John- 

 ston, T. H., Pioc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1909, xxxiv., pp.402-4; Dobell, 

 C. C, Parasitology i. (4), 1908(1909), p. 291; Sambon, L. W., Journ. Trop. 

 Med. Hygiene, xii., 1909, pp.lil-3. 



t Johnston, T. H., I.e., pp. 404-5. 

 i Johnston, T. H., I.e., p.406. 



§ This record is based on the following extract from the Australasian 

 Medical Gazette, xxv., 1906, p.40S— " Ur. Love exhibited under the micro- 

 scope a Trypanosoma from the blood of a brown snake aent by Dr. Tyrie." 



