56 MBELIPHAGID 2. 
Two eggs of the Spiny-cheeked Honey-eater are of a rather long 
pointed oval shape and are very slightly glossed. The ground-colour 
is whitish-buff, most intense towards the larger eud, and the markings, 
which are mostly confined to the larger end, consist of a limited 
number of spots and small blotches of dark brown and lilac-grey. 
They measure respectively 1°1 by °67 and 1:05 by °7 
2. Wimmera District, Victoria, 11th Crowley Bequest. 
October (A. J. Ne orth). 
Genus ENTOMYZA, Swains. 
Entomyza cyanotis (Lath.). 
Entomyza cyanotis, Gould, Handb. Birds Austr. i. p. 560 (1865) ; Gadow, 
Cat. Birds B. M. ix. p. a (1884) ; North, Nests § Eygs Austr. 
Birds, p. 228, pl. xii. tig. 1 (1889) ; ’Nehrk. Kat. Eersammi. p. 83 
(1899) ; Campbell, Ni ests & Eggs Austr, Birds, i. p. 429, pl. 15 (1901) ; 
Sharpe, Hand-l, v. p. 92 (1906). 
Eggs of the Blue-faced Honey-eater do not differ from those of 
Acanthochera carunculata and A. inauris except in size and shape, 
being of a rather longer and more pointed oval. ‘They measure 
from 1°2 to 1:27 in length, and from °77 to °85 in breadth. 
2. Dawson River, Queensland, 15th Crowley Bequest. 
August (Nor th Coll.). 
ili Dobroyd, New South Wales Crowley Bequest. 
(Z. P. Ramsay: Tristram Coll.). 
2, Nr. Tass River, N.S.W. (£.P. &.: Crowley Bequest. 
Tristram Coll.). 
Murray River, Victoria, 15th Crowley Bequest. 
October (A. J. North). 
Genus TROPIDORHYNCHUS, Vig. & Horsf. 
Tropidorhynchus subtuberosus, S. Mill, 
(Plate IIT. figs. 10 & 11.) 
Philemon nove guinee subtuberosus, LZartert, Nov. Zool. ili. p, 238 
(1896). 
Tropidorhynchus subtuberosus, Sharpe, Hand-l. v. p. 92 (1906). 
Two eggs of the Fergusson-Island Wattled Honey-eater are of a 
rather broad and somewhat pointed oval form, and are almost devoid 
of gloss. One has the ground-colour pinkish-white finely speckled 
all over with purplish- tod and lilac-grey, and with large blotches of 
the same colour distributed over the greater part of the shell, but 
most numerous towards the larger end, The second egg has the 
ground-colour pale brick-red, and is much more sparingly and less 
strongly marked with small spots and rather large blotches of light 
red and lavender-grey. ‘The eggs measure respectively 1:3 by -96 
and 1°33 by °91 
2. Fergusson Island, 5th December Crowley Bequest. 
(A. S. Meek). 
