10 Cleland, Contents of Stomachs and Crops of Birds. r,si'^"jui . 



(W.W.F.) Native banded bee {Podalerius, sp.) (Hymenoptera) ; 

 Sphex, sp. (Hymenoptera) ; red-bodied native bee (Hymenoptera) ; 

 tabanid fly [Tabanus, s]).) (Diptera) ; remains of other flies, bees, 

 and beetles. 



(b) Queensland. 



Portions of Hymenoptera and other insects. 

 (W.W.F.) Hymenoptera — Thynnus, sp. ; several bees ; several 

 froghoppers {Eurymela, sp.) ; remains of beetles. 



(c) Queensland. 



Portions of Hymenoptera, &c. 



(W.W.F.) Ant-lion {Glenurus, sp.) ; remains of cricket ; forest 

 fly (fam. Dexiidce) ; another fly ; remains of flies and beetles. 



Chalcococcyx plagosus (M. 412, H. 462). Bronze-Cuckoo. 



Queensland. 



Full, apparently, of remains of hairy caterpillars. 



(W.W.F.) Lepidopterous larva [Georneiridcd) ; brown looper 

 caterpillar. 



Micrceca fascinans (M. 433, H. 86). Brown Flycatcher. 



{a) Queensland. 



Portions of beetles. 



(W.W.F.) Beetle and ant remains, and remains of small 

 Orthoptera. 



(/>) Queensland. 



Portions of beetles. 



(W.W.F.) Remains of ants and beetles. 



(c) Queensland. 



Portions of beetles. 



(W.W.F.) Chiefly ants ; a few remains of beetles. 



((/) Queensland. 



Portions of beetles. 



(W.W.F.) Beetle and ant remains, small caterpillar, and 

 remains of small Orthoptera. 



{e) Queensland. 



A ladybird, fragments of beetles, iS:c. 



(W.W.F.) Wood ants {Polyrhachis, sp.) ; chrysomelid beetle 

 {Pajopsis. sp.) ; two small spiders. 



Smicrornis brevirostris (M. 449, H. 100). Short-billed Tree-Tit. 



(a) Eidsvold, Queensland. 



Several oval, rough, dark brownish seeds. 



(E.M.) Geijera. (See M. 7, H. 567.) The rough and brownish 

 appearance is due to the testa being digested at numerous points, 

 giving a pitted appearance. 



{h) Murray Flats. 



Fragments of insects. 



(W.W.F.) No insect remains that can be determined. 



(c) Eidsvold, Queensland. 



Some minute fragments of insects and vegetable tissue. 



Rhipidura albiscapa (M. 476. H. 133). White-shafted Fantail. 

 Queensland. 



