344 RECORDS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM. 



Sparrow — Passer domesticus, Linn. 

 Cestuda : — 



1. Monopylidium passerinum, Fuhrraann — intestine. Johnston, 



Agric. Gaz. N. S. Wales, xx, 1909, p. 584 (Sydney, 

 N. S. Wales*). 



Sporozoa : — 



2. Plasmodium prwcox, Gr. and Fel.? (syn., Proteosoma dani- 



letoskyi, Kruse) — in erythrocytes. Johnston, Agric. Gaz. 

 N. S. Wales, xx., 1909, p. 584 (Sydney, N. S. Wales*). 



Sun Fish — Mola mola, Linn. 

 Trematoda : — 



1. Distonmni contortum, Rud. — on gills, f Macleay, Proc. Linn. 



Soc. N. S. Wales, i., 1875-7, p. 12 (Port Stephens, 

 N. S. Wales). 



2. Anchistrocephalus microcephalics, Rud. — intestine. (Port 



Stephens, N. S. Wales*), f Macleay, loc. cit., p. 12, and 

 from a Sunfish mentioned by Stead, Proc. Linn. Soc. 

 N. S. Wales, 1908, (4), p. 797, taken off the coast of 

 N. S. Wales*. 



3. Tetrarhynchus (Rhynchobothrms) rep tans, Wag., syn., 



Anthocephalus elongatus, Rud.) — encysted in muscles and 

 viscera, f Macleay, loc cit., p. 12 (Port Stephens*). 



4. Cysticercus, sp.1 — intestine, f Macleay, loc. cit., p. 12 (Port 



Stephens, N. S Wales). 



The above four references occur again in the N. S. Wales Med. 

 Gaz., v., 1874-5, pp. 175-6. 



In conclusion, I wish to thank the Trustees for publishing this 

 paper ; the Director of the Bureau of Microbiology, Dr F. 

 Tidswell, for permission to incorporate information acquired 

 officially by me ; Dr. J. B. Cleland and Dr. A. E. Finckh, my 

 colleagues in the Bureau, for references and specimens ; Mr. M. 

 Henry, M.R.C.V.S., of Stock Department ; Mr. A. M, Lea, of 

 Tasmania, and Mr. F. H. Taylor for forwarding specimens. 



I have examined all the Eutozoa contained in the Museum 

 collections which relate to the animals mentioned in the paper. 



