a THE JACKSONIAN OOLOGICAL COLLECTION. 
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563 430 I PLUMED FROGMOUTH, 
Podargus papuensis, Q. and G. 
Set of one egg, which was taken by R. Hislop, 
in the Bloomfield River district, North Queens- 
Jand, on the 11th of October, 1895. One egg 
forms the full sitting for this species. It measures 
= 1°86 x 1°23. 
564 430 I Data same as latter egg. Taken on the 16th 
of November, 1895. ‘This specimen measures 
= 1°76 X 1°24. 
FRECKLED FROGMOUTH, 
Podargus phalenoides, Gould. 
nN 
565 432 
Set of 2 eggs, which was taken near Burke- 
town, Gulf of Carpentaria, North-west Queens- 
land, by E. Drew, on the 3oth of November, 
1897. Specimen A. measures = 1°76 X 1°23. 
566 _ 2 TASMANIAN FROGMOUTH, 
Podargus cuvieri, V. and H. 
(See specimen 41, Gould's Handbook to the Birds of 
Australia. A. J. Campbell includes this with 431.) 
Set of 2 eggs, which was taken near Circular 
Head, Tasmania, by H. Ross, on the 17th of 
October, 1898. Specimen A. measures = 1°86 
567 433 2 MARBLED FROGMOUTH, 
Podargus marmoratus, Gould. 
Set of 2 eggs, which was taken at Walwa, 
on the Kennedy River, Cape York Peninsula, 
North Queensland, by W. Burton, on the 2nd of 
October, 1900. Specimen A. measures = 1°54 
nab 
568 4343 LITTLE NIGHTJAR, 
A gotheles nove-hollandia, Latham. 
Set of 3 eggs, which was taken from a hollow 
spout in a giant Red Eucalypt (Lucalyptus 
vostrata), situated near Alipou scrub, South 
Grafton, N.S.W., on the 2oth of September, 
1897, by Sid. W. Jackson and an aboriginal 
named Nymboi Jack. We frequently saw this 
pretty little frog-mouth bird pop its head out of 
the hollow, or hole, in a tree while my brother 
was busy chopping steps and climbing. The 
accompanying photograph shows the position of 
the hollow, from which the eggs were taken, by 
Aboriginal, Nymboi Jack, coming down from the nest 
of the Little Nightjar. The cross denotes the limb from 
the white cross, and Nymboi Jack coming down 
the tree. Specimen A. measures = 112 X which the eggs were taken. 
0°87. The first nest of this species which came Loc., South Grafton, Clarence River, N.S.W. 
under my notice, was found by me in a hollow (See data No. 568.) 
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