BY KENDAL BROADBENT., 123 
Pomatostomus temporalis, Vig. and Horsf. 
Pomatostomus superciliosus, Vig. and Horsf. 
Ptilotis lewinil, Swains. Swainson’s Honey-eater. 
Ptilotis plumula, Gould. The Plumed Ptilotis. 
Ptilotis penicillata, Gould. The White-plumed Honey-eater. 
Ptilotis chrysops, Lath. ‘- 
Plectorhyncha lanceolata, Gould. 
Meliphaga phrygia, Lath. The Warty-faced Honey-eater. 
I met with a small flock of these birds, which I have never 
before seen in Queensland, on 7th July. Mr. E. P. Ramsay, 
F.R.S., however, records their occurrence in the Wide Bay and 
Rockingham Bay Districts. [Proc. Lin. Soc., N.S.W., Vol. IL, 
pg. 189]. 
Acanthogenys rufogularis, Gould. The Spiny-cheeked Honey- 
eater. A bird confined to the interior of Australia, and, as 
far as I am aware, not met with previously so far north. 
Philemon corniculatus, Lath. The Common Leather-head. 
Philemon sp. 
I obtained three specimens (one male and two females) which 
had the yellow colouration of the breast, which is said to be 
characteristic of the immature birds of the above species. They, 
however, altogether exceeded the measurements of the seven 
examples of P. corniculatus which I secured. Moreover, I 
had no reason, at the time of skinning them, to consider the 
birds otherwise than adult. 
Philemon citreo-gularis, Gould. 
Entomyza cyanotis, Swainson. The Blue-faced Honey-eater. 
Melithreptus brevirostris, Vig. and Hors. [Trans. Lin. Soc.. 
Vp pata: 
Melithreptus gularis, Gould. 
Melithreptus albogularis, Gould. 
Myzantha garrula, Lath. The ‘“‘Common Minah” of the: 
colonists. 
Diceum hirundinaceum, Shaw. 
