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Pardalotus melanocephalus. (M. 729; H. 312.) Black-headed Pardalote. 



(a) E'.dsvold, Queensland. 

 Fragments of insects and spiders. 



(W.W.F.) Remains of beetles, and a few larvic perhaps of Diptera. 



(b) E'.dsvold, Queensland. 



Fragments of insects; some lorp-scabs (?). 

 (W.W.F.) Bsetle remains (Chrysomelidce). 



(c) E'dsvold, Queensland. 



Fragments of insects; some white lerp-scabs (:); several minute yellow 



seeds. 



(W.W.F.) Indefinite remains of small beetles. 

 (E.M.) The seeds are eggs of an insect about 1 mm. long. 



(d) Eidsvold, Queensland. 



Part of a grub ; fragments of beetles, &c. 



(W.W.F.) Chrysomelid beetles (Cadmus and Crypfocep7i0lus' t fain,, 

 ChrysomelidcB) ; moth caterpillar. 



(e) E'dsvold, Queensland. 

 Fragments of beetles, &c. 



(W.W.F.) Small chrysomelid beetle ; a mcmbracid and other Homoptera. 



(f) Eidsvold, Queensland. 

 Fragments of beetles, &c. 



(W.W.F.) Remains of beetle, but nothing definite. 



(g) Eidsvold, Queensland. 



Fragments of insects ; skins of grubs (?) ; one small yellow seed. 



(W.W.F.) A loopcr caterpillar; beetle- remains very indefinite. 



(E.M.) The seed is the egg of an insect 1 '5 mm. long, a white chitinous 



case with a yellowish-green embryo visible through it. 

 (h ) E'dsvold ; Queensland. 

 Fragments of insects. 

 (W.W.F.) Insect remains nothing definite ; a few bits of beetles.. 



MelitJireptus atricapittus. (M. 733; H. 307.) Lunulated Honey-eater, 



(a) Sydney, 24th July, 1909. 



Wings, elytra, antennae, &c., of insects many fragments. 

 (W.W.F.) Thrips; remains of elytra of ground beetles. 



(b) Sydney, 24th July. 



Wings, antennae, and many insect remains ; a small fly. 

 (W.W.F.) Some perfect specimens of thrips; Diptera, several species; 

 beetles. 



(c) Sydney, 4th November, 1911. 

 A few fragments of insects. 



(d) Milson Island, Hawkesbury River, 29th June, 1912. 

 Fragments of beetles and other insects ( ? a small cockroach). 

 (W.W.F.) Numerous fragments of beetles, including part of a very small 



weevil. 



(e) Milson Island. 



Insect fragments, apparently of beetles. 



(W.W.F.) Thrips sp., and Aphis sp. ; remains of small beetles. 



Mdithreptus gularis. (M. 737 ; H. 310.) Black-chinned Honey-eater. 

 Queensland. 



Fragments of insects; portion of a grub (?). 

 (W.W.F.) Beetle and dipterous remains. 



