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Peak (5.200 feet), in company with some Scaly Parrakeets 

 {Trichoglossus chlorolepidotus). The bird is common all over 

 Queensland on the coast side. 



52. Calyptorhynchus banksi (Lath.) (op. cit. p. 606). 

 Common at 1800 feet on Bellendeu-Ker. Ranges over 



Queensland, Nerang Creek, North Brisbane, Cardwell, and 

 all the coast-scrubs to Cooktown. It is not found on the 

 west side of the range. 



53. Cacatua GALERiTA (Lath.) (op. cit. p. 611). 

 Common on Bellenden-Ker up to 4000 feet. In the Card- 

 well district it feeds on palm-berries. 



, 54. Aprosmictus cyanopygius (Vieill.) (op. cit. p. 628). 



Found at 3000 feet on Bellendeu-Ker, as well as on the 

 east coast of Queensland to Cooktown. It does not occur at 

 Cape York. 



55. Platycercus elegans Gm. (op. cit. p. 629). 



South Peak Camp, Bellenden-Ker^ at 5200 feet. It does 

 not occur on the west fall of the range, but only in the 

 Warwick district in South Queensland. 



56. Megaloprepia magnifica (Temm.) (op. cit. p. 666). 

 On Bellenden-Ker, at Dalrymple's Gap Range ; on the 



Clarence and Richmond Rivers^ Nerang Creek, and the 

 coast-scrubs of Queensland to Cooktown. The specimens are 

 smaller as you get nearer to Cardwell. 



57. LoPHOLiEMUs ANTARCTicus (Shaw) (op. cit. p. 671). 

 On Bellenden-Ker at 1800 feet. Ranges from Brisbane 



over all the intermediate country to Cape York, where 

 the specimens are comparatively small. 



58. CoLUMBA LEucoMELA Tcmm. (op. cit. p. 672). 



Mr. Meston found this species breeding on the tops of 

 fern-trees at 5000 feet on Bellenden-Ker in March, It 

 occurs also at Cardwell and Brisbane. 



59. Macropygia phasianella (Temm.) (op. cit. p. (iTA). 

 Pound on Bellenden-Ker at 4000 feet. It ranges all alono- 



the east coast to Cooktown, but is not found at Cape York. 



