162 BinI \otes. 



Fantailed K'uckoo. — One was seen on May 7 worried b.v 

 two Willie \^'a<^tail^^. It was not t-allinj;. and has not been seen 

 or heard since that date. 



GoLDEN-BREASTEU Whistler — A female was seen about 

 Netherby on 12th inst. Male birds were heard singing in Lon^j 

 (JuUy on 24th inst. 



Hue Mountain Lorikeet.— Appeared about 10th inst., 

 but only remained a few days. 



NVhite-siiafted Fantail. — One arrived at Xetherbj' on 2(Jtb 

 inst. 



Mopoke. — At 10.35 p.m. on 24th iu.st. a niopoke tlew from 

 ii fence post by the footpath near I^rrbrae in Fullarton Road. 

 The post was six feet from the electric light. 



At Mypouga on Sth inst. many Crimson Parrots were Been. 

 Crescent Honey-eaters were calling, and a fair number of 

 Willie Wagtails was noticed. ' 



At Aldgate on 20th inst. Tawny-crowned Honey-eaters 

 were about, also Crimson Parrots. Crescent Honey-eaters, 

 White-shafted Fantails, Sordid Wood Swallows. A Fantailed 

 Oiekoo was heard calling. No Wattle lairds nor ^Villie AVag- 

 tail's were seen or heard. 



At Long dully on 24rh inst. the Prown and ^^■llite-throated 

 Tree-creepers were near the Jiailway Station, and Golden- 

 breasted ^^lIistlers were .seen. AVhite-naped and AN'hite- 

 bearded Honey -eaters were numerous. 



On lUth inst. many Jilue Mountain Lorikeets were in the 

 National Park, but on the 24th inst. none was there. 



