50 ENTOZOA OF MONOTHK.MATA, ETC., ii., 



13. Perameles nasuta Geoffr. 



1. Hcemogregarina peramelis Welsh and Dalyell (19C9, p. 

 112). This hsematozoon was described from material col- 

 lected in New South Wales. 



2. Giyantorhynchus sp., Johnston, 1910, h, p. xviii. This 

 specimen was collected near Gosford, N.S.W., by Mr. L. 

 Gallard, and appears to be identical with G. Semnni Linst. 



3. Linstoiria seinoni Zsch. Linstow (1903, p. 2872) re- 

 corded the presence of Tceuia (?) semoni Zsch., in a long- 

 nosed bandicoot which had died in the Zoological Gardens, 

 St. Petersburg. 



14. Perameles obesula Shaw. 

 Echinonemn cinctns Linstow (1898, a, p. 469). This 



nematode was described as the type of a new genus, 

 Hoplorfphalus, but as the name was already preoccupied, he 

 substituted (1898, h, p. 627) a new name, EcJilnoDenia, 

 for it. 



15. Dasyurus viverrinus Shaw. 

 Hrpmopregar'ina dasi/iiri Welsh, Dalyell and Biirfitt ("!908). 

 The description was republished in 1909 (1909, p. 333). 



16. Phascologale penicillata Shaw. 

 Gigantorhynchus sp. (Johnston, 1910, h, p. xviiiV This 

 echinorhynch was taken from the intestine of the "brush- 

 tailed rat." It is possible that the host may be Bettonyia 

 qipniciUatn Gray (New South Wales). 



Bancroftiella tenuis, 



A Cestode from the Black Wallaby, 



Marropus unlnhatux Less. & Garn. 



I am indebted to Mr. A. S. Le Souef for mounted pre- 

 parations of a tapeworm, taken by him from the intestine of 

 the common wallaby, Marrnjnts iinlahntiis Less. & Garn., in 

 Victoria. The specimens are fragmental, a scolex being pre- 

 sent on one slide. The exact length of the parasite is not 



