24 THE WOMBAT. 



We were informed that no rabbits have ever made their 

 appearance at Apollo Bay, though we found them abundant 

 near Lome, which is only 25 miles away. We were also 

 informed that dingoes were plentiful, but we saw no trace of 

 them, though foxes were observed on several occasions. 



We must tender our hearty thanks to Messrs. Cawood, 

 Owen, Costin and Spong for the way we were treated on the 

 trip. 



Birds identified at Apollo Bay and in the Ranges. 



Aquila andax. Lath. Wedgetailed Eagle. 



Hieracidea orientalis. Schl. Brown Hawk. 



■'-Tinnunculus cenchroides. Vig. & Horsf. Nankeen Kestrel. 



Hirundo neoxcna. Gld. Welcome Swallow. 



Dacelo gigas. Bodd. Laughing Jackass. 



Alcyone azurea. Lath. Azure Kingfisher. 



Artamus leucopygialus. Gld. White-rumped Wood 



Swallow. 



St rep era (sp.) 

 *Gymnorhina leuconota. Gld. White-backed Magpie. 



Rhipidura albiscapa. Gld. White-shafted Fantail. 



? Rhipidura rufifrons. Gld. Rufous-fronted Fantail. 



Satdoprotamotacilloides. Vig. & Horsf. Black Fantail. 



Eopsaltria Australis. L 



Malurus cyaneus. Lath. 



Stipiturus Malachurus. 



*Anthus Australis. Vig. 



Calamoherpe Australis. 



*Anthocha?ra carunculate. 



Plictolophus galerita. I 



ath. 



Yellow Robin. 





Blue Wren. 



Lath. 



Emu Wren. 



& Horsf. 



Groundlark. 



Gld. 



Reed Warbler. 





Thrush (sp.). 



Lath. 



Wattle Bird. 





Treecreeper (sp.) 



,ath. 



White Cockatoo. 



T]EiOS. PERRY <& SON, 

 Gunsmiths, Locksmiths & Oeneral Machinists. 



Scalss & Weighing Machines Kepaireil & Afljunted. Metal Turning & Screw Cutting. 



RYRie: street east, geelong. 



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