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(b) Hawkesbury Eiver, December, 1909. 

 Small fragments of insects. 



(W.W.F.) Many of the fragments are the bits of wing covers of small 

 homopterous insects a few beetles and two ants. 



(c) Mount Lofty, Adelaide, 17th May, 1910. 

 A few small fragments of insects. 

 (W.W.F.) Nothing definite in beetle remains. 



(d) Hawkesbury Kiver, 3rd October, 1910. 

 A large hymenopterous insect. 



(W.W.F.) Chiefly remains of dung beetles (Onthophagus sp.); also 

 remains of wasp (? Thynnus, flower-wasp). 



Glycyphila melanops. (M. 756; H. 317.) Tawny-crowned Honey-eater. , 



(a) Middle Harbour, 9th April, 1910. 



Two small Hymenoptera; remains of other insects. 

 (W.W.F.) Two braconid wasps (Bmconidce) and the remains of a number 

 of small flies (Diptera). 



(b) Fledgling. Sydney, September, 1912. 

 Full of portions of insects. 



(W.B.G.) Fragments of integument of Hymenoptera Aculeata, either 

 ant or solitary wasp fragments. 



Glycyphila albifrons, Gould. (M. 757; H. 318.) White-fronted Honey- 

 eater. 



(a) Overland Corner, ' Murray River, South Australia, 2nd December, 



1913. 



(E.W.F.) Insect remains elytra of beetles; heads of Hemiptera j 

 remains of ants. 



(b) Overland Corner, Murray Eiver, South Australia, 2nd December, 



1913. 

 (E.W.F.) Insect remains mainly unrecognisable; Hemiptera heads* 



Meliphaga phrygia. (M. 764 ; H. 327.) Warty-faced Honey-eater. 

 Hawkesbury Kiver, N.S.W., 3rd April, 1909. 

 Stomach full of elytra, legs, &c., of beetles. 



Stigmatops ocularis. (M. 765 ; H. 320.) Brown Honey-eater. 

 Perth, September, 1909. 



A few fragments of insects (wings, &c.). 



(W.W.F.) Chiefly remains of small Diptera ; a few fragments of beetles ; 

 small Homoptera. 



Ptilotis fusca. (M. 769; H. 328.) Fuscous<Honey-eater. 



(a) Murray Flats. 

 Fragments of insects. 



(W.W.F.) Insect remains, wing of fly (Diptera). 



(b) Queensland. 

 Fragments of beetles, &c. 

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



(c) Queensland. 

 Fragments of beetles, &c. 



(W.W.F.) Eemains of very small Coleoptera. 



(d) Queensland. 

 Fragments of beetles, &c. 



(W.W.F.) Eemains of ants and few beetles. 



