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THE VICTORIAN NATURALIST. 



List of Birds Met With. 



Aquila audax 

 Polioaetus leucogaster 

 Falco melanogenys 

 Circus assimilis 

 Podargus cuvieri 

 Hirundo frontalis 

 Pardalotus afifinis 

 Strepera fuliginosa 

 Graucalus parvirostris 

 Pachycephala glaucura 

 Pachycephala olivacea 

 Colluricincla selbii 

 Rhipidura albiscapa 

 Aniauradryas vittata 

 Malurus longicaudus 

 Stipiturus malachurus 

 Anthus australis 

 Zonseginthus bellus 

 Corvus australis 

 Meliornis nova-hollandias 

 Lichmera auslralasiana 

 Glyciphila fulvifrons 

 Ptilotis flavigula 

 Cacomantis pallidas 

 Cacomantis flabelliformis 

 Calyptorhynchus xanthonotus 

 Pezoporus formosus 



Synoicus australis 

 Hsematopus longirostris 

 Hgematopus fuliginosus 

 y^i^gialites monacha 

 ^gialophilus ruficapillus 

 Ochthodromus bicinctus 

 Numenius cyanopus 

 Demiegretta jugularis (blue 



and white) 

 Rallus, sp. 

 Chenopis atrata 

 Anas superciliosa 

 Anas punctata 

 Larus pacificus 

 Bruchigavia jamesonii 

 Sylochelidon caspia 

 Sternula nereis 

 Diomedea, sp. 

 Phoebetria fuliginosa 

 Nectris brevicaudis 

 Pelagodroma fregata 

 Pelicanus conspicillatus 

 Phalacrocorax nova-hollandise 

 Phalacrocorax leucogaster 

 Sula australis 

 Eudyptula minor. 



THE APPLE OR CODLIN MOTH. 



By F. C. Christy, M.LC.E. 



{Read before the Field Naturalists' Club of Victoria, i oth February^ 



1890.) 



Some inquiries relative to the habit of the Codlin Moth having 

 appeared lately in the press, it has been thought by the author 

 that true and authentic information from absolute observation in 

 this colony might be acceptable to the Club for dissemination 

 amongst the pomologists ; accordingly, the following short 

 description of the habits of this little insect has been written, 

 under the impression that full knowledge of the enemy is half 

 the battle. 



