88 SCIENCE BULLETIN, No. 15. | 



Acanthochcem rufigularis. (M. 812; H. 367.) Spiny-cheeked Honey-eater. 



(a) Cobar, September, 1911. 



Fragments of insects ; about a dozen large brownish seeds. 

 (W.W.F.) Undeterminable; head of Hymenopteron (?). 



(b) Overland Corner, South Australia, 2nd December, 1913. 



(E.W.F.) Insect remains : Head (?Hymenopterous). Seeds Moderate 



sized, round, brownish, like Exocarpus. 

 (J.H.M.) Exocarpus stricta, R.Br. 



Entomyza cijanotis. (M. 813 ; H. 368.) Blue-faced Honey-eater. 



(a) Queensland. 



Chiefly fragments of fruit or seeds ; a few insect remains. 



(E.M.) Pieces of shell, effervesce with acid; wax, soluble in ether 



nothing else distinguishable. 

 (W.W.F.) Lepidopterous larva ; remains of Diptera and beetle remains. 



(b) Mannum, South Australia, 26th November, 1913. 



(E.W.F.) Bones of small lizard (?) tibise, femora, and vertebrae. Insect 

 remains : Coleoptera Prypnus sp. (Curculionidcz) ; Chalcopterus sp. 

 (Tenebrionidce) ; Phoracantha sp. (Cerambycidce) \ mandibles of grass- 

 hopper (Orthoptera). 



Tropidorhynchus corniculatus. (M. 816; H. 370.) Leatherhead. 



(a) Gular, 30th October, 1911. 



Portion of a grasshopper (?) and fragments of insects; one black seed. 

 (W.W.F.) Two moths (Arctiidce ? ) ; winged ant (Dolichoderince) ; scraps 

 of a beetle; callipers of an earwig. 



(b) Hawkesbury Kiver, N.S.W., 3rd April, 1909. 



One dipterous insect ; seeds. 



(c) Hawkesbury Eiver, 29th May, 1915. 



(E.W.F.) A few fragments of insects ; head of ant. 



Philemon citreogularis. (M. 819; H. 373.) Yellow-throated Friar Bird. 

 Eidsvold, Queensland. 



Remains of insects; several rounded dark-brown seeds. 

 (W.W.F.) Coleoptera remains; apparently ground beetles (lamellicorn). 

 (E.M.) Geijera. (See M. 7; H. 567.) 



Anthus australis. (M. 822 ; H. 390.) Ground Lark. 



(a) Bathurst, January, 1910. 



Fragments of beetles; wings, &c., of insects; a small grass seed. 

 (W.W.F.) Ants (Formicidw); Heteromerous beetle; ladybird beetle 

 (Coccinella) ; small carab beetle ; more ants than beetles. 



(b) Summit of Mount Kosciusko, 10th December, 1910. 

 Fragments of insects. 



(W.W.F.) Remains of ground-hunting spiders, with a few wing cases 

 of beetles. 



JEginfha temporalis. (M. 838; H. 412.) Red-browed Finch. 



(a) Narrabeen, 26th March, 1910. 

 Small, oval, white seeds. 



(b) Middle Harbour, Sydney, 9th April, 1910. 

 Fragments of small, white seeds. 



