BY T. HARVEY JOHNSTON AND LAUNCELOT HARRISON. 1 



Phalacrocorax sulcirostris, Brandt. 

 Lipeurus setosus, Piaget. 



Piaget, 1880, p. 335, PI. 27, fig. 4. Host quoted 

 as Phalacrocorax (Qraculus) sulcirostris, Leyden 

 Museum. 



Menofon suhrotundnm, Piaget. 



Piaget, 1880, p. 453, PI. 35, fig. 2. Host quoted 

 as Gracula sulcirostris, Rotterdam Zoo. 



SuLA serrator, Gray. 



Philopterus breviantennatus, [Piaget) J. &. H., 1012. 

 Syn. Docophorus hreviantennatiis, Piaget, 1880, 

 p. 108, PI. 9, fig. 9. Host quoted as Sulu australis ; 

 Leyden Museum. 



Pectinoprgus (jyricornis (Dennj^) J. &. H., 1912. 



Syn. Lipeurus gyricornis, Denny. 



Piaget, (1880 p. 337, PI. 27, fig. 8) records this 

 species — originally described b}^ Denny (1842, \). 167) 

 from a tern, Sterna hirundo — from Sula australis, 

 Leyden Museum. This species has the typical form 

 of Lipeures frr'm Sida. 



Menopon alhesccr.s, Piaget. 



Piaget, 1880, p. 491, PI. 41, fig. 4. Hr,st quoted 

 as Sula atistralis. 



MiCROGLOSSus aterrimus, Gmel. 



Colpocephalum temporale, Piaget. 



Piaget, 1888, p. 252, PI. 10, fig. 6. Host quoted 

 as Psittacus aterrimus, Rotterdam Zoo. 



Degeeriella paraboliceps, [Piagetl. J. &. H.. 1912. 

 Syn. Nirmus paraboliceps, Piaget, 1880, p. 135, 

 PI. 11, fig. 5. Host and locality as above. 



€alyptorhynchus viridis, Vieill. 



Lipeurus circumfasciatus, Piaget. 



Piaget, 1 880, p. 301, PI. 24, fig. 6. Taschenberg 

 (1882, p. 118, PL 3, fig. 13) records this species from 

 the above host under the name of C. leacki. no locality 

 being given. 



