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119. Anthochcera carunculata tregellasi (1, 296). Ground- 

 colour salmon-pink, with large spots of reddish-brown and 

 lavender; 30 mm. by 21. Croydon, 28.1.08. 



120. Anthochcera carunculata woodwardi (1,297). Ground- 

 colour pinkish- white, with a zone of reddish-brown 

 lavender spots on the larger end ; 35 mm. by 24. Broome 

 Hill, W.A., 20.10.10. 



121. Anellobia chrysoptera intermedia (1,300). Ground- 

 colour pinkish, with few spots of reddish-brown and grey ; 

 30 mm. by 23. Frankston, Victoria, 25.10.08. 



122. Acanthagenys rufogularis cygnus (1,304). Ground- 

 colour buff, with a zone of reddish-brown and light grey 

 on the larger end ; 26 mm. by 18. Victoria. 



123. Philemon corniculatus ellioti (1,318). White, with 

 a few blackish-red spots on the larger end ; 34 mm. by 22. 



124. Philemon orientalis occidentalis (1,322). Ground- 

 colour salmon-pink, covered all over with spots of a 

 darker shade ; 27 mm. by 21. Derby, W.A., 12.12.10. 



125. Anthxis australis bistriatus (1,326). Ground-colour 

 slate, covered all over with marks and spots of brown ; 

 22 mm. by 17. Tasmania, 19.11.10. 



126. Anthis australis adelaidensis (1,327). Somewhat 

 like the above, but the markings are darker ; 22-23 mm. 

 by 17. Hallett's Cove, 27.11.05. 



127. Anthus australis bilbali (1,328). Not so heavily 

 marked as the above, but the same measurements. 

 Broome Hill, 1910. 



128. Zonceginthus castanotis mungi (1,347). Whitish- 

 blue ; 15 mm. by 12. North-west Australia. 



129. Mgintha temporalis tregellasi (1,365). White; 

 17 mm. by 13. Wonga Park, 2.10.10. 



130. Oriolus sagittatus subafflnis (1,386). Ground- 

 colour buff, with yellowish-brown and lavender spots, 

 more at the larger end ; 31 mm. by 23. Queensland. 



131. Oriolus flavocinctus kingi (1,390). Ground-colour 

 buff, with reddish-black and lavender spots ; 33 mm. 

 by 24. Cairns, Nov., 1911. 



