^0 LENDOX^ Birds noted during a Holiday Trij) in Victoria. 



30. Yellow-tailed Tit {Geobasileus vhrysorrhous sand- 

 landl). — Not common, but seen a few times in both districts 

 visited. 



ol. Blue Wren {MdlurKs ct/aiieus Jiciiricttdc ).—T\\efiG 

 bird.s were in great nnmbers everywhere, and at Sherbrooke 

 three young just out of the nest were seen. 



32. Wood Swallow {Pscadurtainu.^ cyanopterus) , — A 

 single bird was seen near Sherbrooke, and several near the 

 Stevenson River at Marysville. 



33. Magpie Lark {Grallina ci/aiiolciicii ci/anolettca ).— 

 Many were seen at Sherbrooke, also a few about the township 

 of Healesville. 



34. Grey Shrike Thrush {Colluricincla harnionica vie- 

 toriae). — Fairly common at both Sherbrooke and Marysville. 



35. White-backed Magpie ( CTymnorhlna hypoleiica leuoo- 

 nota ) .—Very common throughout the tri]). 



3(). Tree Creeper. — Several of these birds were seen ])i'o- 

 bably of species NeocUma picumna, but they were not identi- 

 fied with certainty. 



37. White eye {Zoslerops lateralis westernensis). — Com- 

 mon at Sherbrooke, and at Marysville. Usually seen in the 

 fruit trees. 



."iS. Spine liill { AcdHthorhynchufi iciiiiirostris ricloriae. } — ■ 

 Not common in the Sherbrooke district, two birds only being 

 seen. Plentiful about Marysville. 



3!>. Yellow-eared Honeyeater {Meliphaga Icirinii nea). — A 

 single bird which was quite tame was seen in a thick gully at 

 Sherbrooke. 



40. Yellow-faced IToneyeater { ranipHlotis cliry^^ops 

 hcaconsifieldi ) . — Several were seen at Marysville feeding in the 

 garden quite close to the house. 



41. Crescent Honeyeater ( Phylidonyris pyrrhoptera indis- 

 tincfa). — Single specimen seen in a gully near Sherbrooke. 



42. Wattle-bird ( Acanthochaera chrysoptera intermedia). 

 —Several seen in a gum tree at Sassafras, a small village near 

 Sherbrooke. 



43. Pipit (Anthus australis ausfralis).—'Soticed. once or 

 twice in some paddocks near Healesville. 



