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ASPIDIOTES RAMSAYI, Macleay (a western python), 
ce Ophiotenia longmani, Jnstn., 1916a (W.Q.). 
d Ascaris sp., Jnstn., 1916a (W.Q.). 
e Porocephalus sp., Jnstn., 1916a (W Q.). 
DENDROPHIS PUNCTULATUS, Gray (green tree-snake). 
a Hemogregarina dendrophidis*, J. and C., 1910c; 
C. and J., 1912a (S.Q.). 
c Sparganum sp., Jnstn., 1911f (8.Q.). 
DIPSADOMORPHUS FUSCUS, Gray (brown tree-snake). 
a Hemogregarina sp., Breini, 1913c (N.Q.). 
d Agamonema sp., (larval-encysted)—Brisbane, (Coll. 
H. A. Longman), Jnstn., 1916c. 
Echinorhynchus sp. (larval-encysted)—Brisbane (Coll. 
He A: Longman), Jnstn., 1916c. 
FURINA OCCIPITALIS, D. and B. (ringed snake). 
d Diaphanocephalus sp., Jnstn., 1911f (8.Q.). 
DIEMENIA TEXTILIS, D. and B. (brown snake). 
a Trypanosoma sp., Tyrie and Love, 1906 (N.Q.). 
c Sparganum sp., Jnstn., 1913 (N.Q.). 
d Echinorhynchus sp., Jnstn., 1916—larve forms in 
peritoneum and mesenteries (Brisbane). 
PSEUDECHIS AUSTRALIS, Gray (a black snake). 
a Hemogregarina bancrofti, J. and C., 191la; C. and J., 
1912a (S.Q.). 
c Sparganum sp., Jnstn., 1911f (8.Q.). 
Acanthotenia gallardi, Jnstn., 1911f; 19126 (8.Q.). 
PSEUDECHIS MORETONENSIS, De Vis (orange-oellied brown 
snake). 
a Hemogregarina bancrofti, J. and C, 191la (8.Q.). 
AMPHIBIA. 
Hy wa cHRuLEA, White (the common green frog). 
a Hemogregarina (Lankesterella) hyle, C. and J., Clel., 
1915a (Burnett R.)—very common in Brisbane 
district (Jnstn., 1916). 
Balantidium, sp.—apparently uncommon (Brisbane). 
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*Hem. calligasger, Lewis, l.c., p. 34, from Dendrophis calligasger 
{a misprint for calligaster) from the Northern Territory is apparently « 
synonym; whilst his H. darwinensisfrom Pseudechis darwinensis (p. 34), 
looks like H. pseudechis, Instn. P.L.S., N.S.W., 34, 1909, p. 406. 
