liV r. IIAI!\ KV .KlIINSI'oN. tn 



by Mr. Herbert Randell, who obtained them in the Yetholme 

 district, near Bathurst, N.S.W. 



7. Petrogale penicillata Gray. 

 Sorcoci/stis mucond (Blanchard), from the subintestinal 

 connective tissue, is mentioned by Minchin (1903, p. 351), 

 bnt I have not been able to find Blanchard 's original 

 account. 



8. Onychogale frenata Gonld. 



Fiilarid sp. (Johnston, 1910, h, p. xii.). This nematode 

 occurs in small nodules in the subcutaneous tissues of the 

 bridled wallaby, and was collected in Gippsland, Victoria, 

 by Mr. A. S. Le Souef. 



9. Dendrolagus bennettianus. 



F'lhtr'ia sp. (Johnston, 1910, h, p. xii.). This parasite was 

 collected by Mr. Le Souef, from the subcutaneous tissues of 

 Bennett's tree-kangaroo (Northern Queensland). 



10. Trichosurus caninus Ogilby. 

 Filaria sp. (Johnston, 1910, h, p. xviii.). Mr. L. Gallard 

 found this entozoon in the short-eared opossum, in the Gos- 

 ford district. 



11. Petaurus sciureus Shaw. 

 TIcrniogregarina jjehmri Welsh and Barling, 1908. The 

 account was republished in 1909 (p. 329). 



12. Phascolomys ursinus Shaw. 

 Moiiiezin rha'phaiKi Zschokke (1907, p. 261). This cestode 

 was taken from the liver of a wombat, P. womhdt Pei . If 

 the specific name of the host be correct then the locality 

 would be Tasmania, or the neighbouring islands of Bass 

 Strait, as this species is confined to that -region. The differ- 

 ences between it and P. mltrlieJli Owen, the form found on 

 the Australian mainland, are very slight.* 



* Lyddeker, Handbook^,to the Marsiipialia and Monotretnata, 1894, p. 

 126 (Allen's Naturalist's Library). 



