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PERAMELES OBESULA, Shaw—bandicoot. 
c Linstowia semoni, Zsch., 1898, 1899 (Burnett). 
d Echinonema cinctum, Linst., 1898 (Burnett), 
Gigantorhynchus semoni, Linst., 1898 (Burnett). 
MONOTREMATA. 
‘TACHYGLOSSUS ACULEATUS, Shaw (syn. Echidna hystriz, 
Home)—the echidna or ant-eater. 
c Linstowia echidne, Thomp., Zschokke, 1898, 1899. 
I have received specimens from the Upper Burnett 
(Dr. T. L. Bancroft). Cobbold’s Tenia phoptica 
(1879)—a nomen nudum—belongs to the same 
species, 
Cittotenia tachyglossi, Jnstn., 1913 (N.Q.). 
Cittotenia sp., Nicoll, 1914d (N.Q.). 
AVES. 
CASUARIIFORMES sp. 
DROMZUS NOVZHOLLANDIZ, Lath (The emu). 
c Davainea australis, Kr., Johnston, 1916c (Kidsvold). 
GALLIFORMES. 
CATHETURUS LATHAMI, Gray (The brush turkey). 
a Hemoproteus sp.* Cleland and Johnston, 191le 
(S.Q.) ; Cleland, 1915b. (S.Q.). 
d Heterakis bancrofti, Jnstn, 19126. (S.Q.). 
Heterakis catheturinus, Jnstn., 19126 (8.Q.) 
Echinorhynchus (Gigantorhynchus) sp., Jnstn., 1912¢ 
(S.Q.). 
GALLUS DOMESTICUS (the domestic fowl)—introduced. 
a Spiroschaudinnia (Spirocheta, Treponema) gallinarum, 
March—organism of fowl tick-fever. Dodd, 1909, 
*Generally recorded as Halieridium but Hemoproteus appears to be 
the correct name. Minchin (Intro. Study Protozoa, 1912), however 
prefers the former. 
