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(g) Eidsvold, Queensland (Dr. Bancroft). 

 Minute, round, black seeds ; an ant; remains of a grub (?). 

 (W.W.F.) Lepidopterous larva, cutworm; other caterpillars; an ant; 



beetle remains. 

 (J.H.M.) Seeds of an Amaranthus, probably A. viridis, Linn. 



SpJiecotheres maxillaris. (M. 852; H. 62.) Fig Bird. 

 Queensland. 



About eight fruits of white cedar. 

 (E.M.) Melia azedarach, Linn. 



Chibia bracteata. (M. 854; H. 66.) Drongo. 



(a) Numerous large fragments of insects. 



(W.W.F.) Wings of Orthoptera (grasshopper) ; heads of longicorn beetle ; 

 other beetle remains. 



(b) Eidsvold, Queensland (Dr. Bancroft). 

 Several crickets (?). 



(W.W.F.) This bottle was broken, but wrapped up I found no crickets, 

 but in the remains are some nearly perfect specimens of our large 

 paper-nest wasp (Polistes tasmaniensis). 



uElurcedus maculosus. (M. 860; H. 165.) Spotted Cat-bird. 

 Pascoe Eiver, N.Q., 7th August, 1913. 



Seeds Large, kidney-shaped, brown, smooth. 

 (J.H.M. ) S ideroxylon sp . 



Cldamydodem maculata. (M. 861 ; H. 167.) Spotted Bower-bird. 



(a) Queensland*. 



Many black seeds ; some legs of insects. 

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



(b) Queensland. 



Three white cedar berries. 



(E.M.) Melia azedarach, Linn. : some fragments of insect wings. 



(c) Queensland. 



Four white cedar berries ; one orange fruit. 

 (E.M.) White cedar, Melia azedarach, Linn. 



(d) Queensland. 



Two white cedar berries. 

 (E.M.) Melia azedarach, Linn. 



(e) Queensland. 



Four white cedar berries. 

 (E.M.) Melia azedarach, Linn. 



Craspedophora alberti. (M. 870; H. 58.) Albert Rifle-bird. 



(a) Claudie River, N.Q., 8tb October, 1913. 



(E.W.F.) Insect remains : Elytra of heteromerous beetle (CLakoptcms 

 sp.). Seeds one large oval flattened black seed. 



(b) Claudie River, N.Q., 9th October, 1913. 

 (E.W.F.) Four large ovate stones or seeds. 



(c) Claudie River, N.Q., 20th October, 1913. 



(E.W.F.) Large orange-coloured mass in three parts (? fruit); vege- 

 table cells seen under microscope. 



