Ml GILP — -1 Forlitiijlit on Kangaroo hland. 



^cricoriiis maculatus a^hlyyia — Xniiu'voiis. Many nests 

 werefonnd. but the Tonu«i had just Icli or the birds had been 

 disturbed. No eggs were found. 



^tipifiirns mehtchiinis Jiahriatnrina Parsons. 

 See description elsewhere in this issue of S.A. Ornithologist. 



Psiiedartamus cyanoptvrux^-X few Avei-e noted ; most plen- 

 tiful near Wisanger. 



Colliiririiicla harmonica Jiolmatin'ina — Found breeding 

 near Kingsrote : '5 young in nest, in fork of low tree. 

 (} jjiiiitorhhia hjipolcuca Iciicointta — Plentiful. 

 Zosicrops latenilifi hahuaiiiriiw. — Found breeding, and very 

 numerous, 



Pardalotus ptmctatus xanthopygus. 

 PanJalotiift striatiis suhaffinis. 



Xoted both species; the latter only found breeding. 

 MelifJircptus africapillus maqnlroHrifi — Numerous in scrub 

 and trees. 



Aranthorhi/nrliiis .tenuirofitrifi . lialiiiati(ri)ia — Plentiful, 

 and foniirt breeding; eggs and young found. 



Gliniphila melanops hraha — Found breeding; common bird 

 of the scrub. 



NesoptiloUs leucofis thomasi — Very few noted. 

 Liehenosfoiinis cratitiKs — Plentiful in trees; found breed- 

 ing, nest suspended in foliage; two eggs to clutch. Bird sat 

 very closely. 



PJii/lirloiiyris pi/rrlwptera halmatiirina — Comuion along 

 watercourses ; eggs and young found. 



Mclinruia norar hollandiae halmaiimna — Found breeding; 

 all clutches found were of two eggs. 



Anthorharra rJinif^optera lialmaf'.irina — Plentiful near 

 Kingscote ; a few noted elsewhere. 



Anthu!^ avsifralis aflelaulensif^ — Found breeding, two eggs 

 found near Pioneer Bend, on Cygnet River. 



SHafiaiwplriira f/iiffata philordi — Seen once only. 

 Aefi'intha feinporalis loffyi — Fairly common; nesi built in- 

 side of old crowsnest contained 4 eggs. 



Cnrrus cnrono'ulefi prrplr.vvfi — Breeding; young found. 

 fifrepero melaiwpfeya hahu(it)irii)a — Common. 

 ]\Fahmifi cj/anciifi r/.s/;?)///— Plentiful everywhere; nestin<? 

 freely in low acacia. A pair remained about the Homestead 

 at Stokes Bav. nnd came within a yard or two of us. wlien they 

 were hunting grubs, etc., in garden. The male beins: a very 

 heautifully colored specimen, evidently several years old. 



