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Order PASSERIFORMES. 

 Fam. DiOAEiDAE. 

 Pardalotus punctatus (No. 606). — Menopon sp., GieheL 



Fam. Meliphagidae. 



Glyciphila fasciata (No. 631). — Goniocotes candidus, viar. pellucidus, 



l^iaget (probably a straggler; J. and H). 

 Trepidorbynolms cornioulatus (No. 684). — Eomenopon denticulatus, 



Harrison (Parasitol.^ vii., 1914-5, p. 385) (N.S. AVales; straggler 



on tMs host). 



Fam. Ploceidae. 



Poephila gouldiae (No. 709) (P. mirabilis). — Machaerilaemus lati- 

 frons, Harrison (Parasitol., vii., 1914-5, p. 390). 



Fam. Ptilonorhynohidae. 



Ptilonorhynchus holosericens (No. 718). — Menopon ptilonorhyncihi, 

 Ponton; Philopterus ptilonorhynclii, Ponton (syn. Docopborus 

 grandiceps (Nitzsch ) (from Ptilonorhynchus holosericeus) ; 

 Degeeriella pontoni, Jnstn. and Harrison (syn. Nirmns 

 nitzschi, Ponton) (from Ptilonorhynchus holosericeus). 



Sericulus chrysocephalus (No. 726). — Degeeriella (Nirmus) hectica 

 (Nitzsch). 



Fam, CoRViDAE. 



Strepera graoulina (No. 735). — Colpocephalum vinculum, Le Souef 



and Bullen (Australia). 

 Gymnorhina tibioen (No. 747). — Degeeriella bimaculata (Piaget) 



(syn. Nirmus bimaculatus, from Baryta tibicen). 

 Gymnorhina leuconota (No. 750). — Degeeriella semiannulata 



(Piaget), (syn. Nirmus semiannulatus, Piaget, from Baryta 



leuconota); Degeeriella (Nirmus) varia, Nitzsch (probably a 



stray, Rotterdam). 



8. Acarina. 



(a) Super-family IXODOIDEA. 



Host probably birds (marine). — Ixodes tasmani, Neum. Collected 



by Verreanx, the ornithologist (1847) in Tasmania (vide Nutt. 



and Warb., Ticks, pt. ii., 1911, p. 245). 

 Host marine birds. — Ixodes putus (Pickh. -Cambridge). Recorded 



by Neumann from King Island (Tas. ?) (vide Nutt. and Warb., 



Ticks, pt. ii., 1911, p. 261). 



Order PASSERIFORMES. 



Fam. HlRUNDINIDAE. 



Petrochelidon ariel (No. 387) (Lagenoplastes ariel). — Argas 

 lagenoplastes, Frogg. (Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales, 1906, 

 p. 408). Recorded for Merriwa and Narromine, N.S. Wales, 

 and for Q'land. 



(h) Super-family ORIBATOIDEA. 

 Fam. Analgesidae (''Bird Mites"). 

 [For the following records, I am indebted to Mr. W. J. Rain- 

 bow's ''A Synopsis of Australian Acarina" (Rec. of Austr. Mus., 

 vol. vi., pt. 3, p. 181), where the full references will be found.] 



Order CHARADRIIFORMES. 

 Lobivanellus lobatus (No. 128). — Trouessartia caudaouta, Troues. 



