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  THE 
  ZOOLOGIST. 
  

  

  Albatross 
  and 
  one 
  or 
  two 
  small 
  Cormorants 
  were 
  seen, 
  but 
  not 
  

   identified, 
  and 
  the 
  Bronze 
  Cuckoo 
  (Chalcococcyx 
  plagosus) 
  was 
  

   heard 
  on 
  Nov. 
  19th, 
  1902. 
  

  

  The 
  indigenous 
  species 
  which 
  were 
  identified 
  were 
  the 
  fol- 
  

   lowing: 
  — 
  Hieracidea 
  orientalis, 
  Ninox 
  maculata, 
  Corvus 
  coronoides, 
  

   Collyriocincla 
  rectirostris, 
  Graucalus 
  parvirostris 
  {G. 
  melanops), 
  

   Petrceca 
  leggii, 
  P. 
  phcenicea, 
  P. 
  rhodinogastra, 
  P. 
  vittata, 
  Malurus 
  

   gouldi, 
  Rhipidura 
  diemenensis 
  (R. 
  albiscapa), 
  Geocichla 
  macro- 
  

   rkyncha, 
  Acanthiza 
  diemenensis, 
  A. 
  clirysorrhoa, 
  Sericornis 
  hu- 
  

   milis, 
  Calamanthus 
  fuliginosus, 
  Gymnorhina 
  hyperleuca 
  (G. 
  leueo- 
  

   notd), 
  Cracticus 
  cinereus 
  (C. 
  destructor), 
  Pachycephalaglaucura,P. 
  

   olivacea, 
  Acanthorhynchus 
  tenuirostris, 
  Ptilotis 
  flavigularis, 
  Meli- 
  

   ornis 
  australasiana, 
  M. 
  novce-hollandia, 
  Acanthocheera 
  inauris, 
  

   Zosterops 
  ccerulescens, 
  Melithreptus 
  melanocephalus, 
  Pardalotus 
  

   punctatus. 
  P. 
  quadragintus, 
  'Hirundo 
  neoxena, 
  Anihus 
  aiistralis, 
  

   Zonceginthus 
  belliis, 
  Chcetura 
  caudacuta, 
  Podargus 
  strigoides, 
  Cu- 
  

   cidiis 
  pallidas, 
  Cacomantis 
  flabelliformis, 
  Nanodes 
  discolor, 
  Phaps 
  

   chalcoptera, 
  Larus 
  pacijicas, 
  L. 
  novcs-hollandice, 
  Sula 
  serrator, 
  

   Phahicrocorax 
  carbo. 
  P. 
  goaldi, 
  Eudyptula 
  minor. 
  

  

  And 
  the 
  British 
  species 
  : 
  — 
  Passer 
  donwsticus, 
  Carduelis 
  car- 
  

   duelis, 
  Sturnus 
  vulgaris, 
  Alauda 
  arvensis. 
  

  

  Hobart, 
  Tasmania. 
  

  

  