some further notes by Shipley, in the latter's account of 

 the entozoa collected by Willey. Prosthecoctyle is now 

 generally regarded as a synonym of Tetrabothrius. 



Nematoda: — Gnathostoma shiplei/i, Stossich, Boll. Soc.Adriat., 

 xx, 1900, and in Shipley (vide infra) p. 5G1. Shipley, 

 I.e., p. 560. (Western Pacific, etc.) 

 This interesting worm was also collected by Willey. 



Order LARIFORMES. 



Family I.arid.k. 

 15. Sterna bergii, Lie lit. (M. 125, H. G17). The crested 



Trematoda:— Hohstomiim muxculosum, Johnston, (S. J.), 



Proc. Linn. Sac. X. S. Wales, xxix, 1904, p. 112. (New 



South Wales.) 



Though several parasites have been described from this 



host, the above mentioned is the only reference known to 



me, dealing with the identification of forms collected in 



Australia. 



1G. Lfinis novae-hollandiae, Steph. (M. 137, H. 659). 

 The silver gull. 



Tremfktod&'.—Holontomum Hillii, Johnston, (S. J.), I.e., 1904, 

 p. 111. (New South Wales.) 



Order OH ARADRI FORMES. 



17. Hacniatopu* fulUjinosii*, Old., (Syn. H. unicolor, Wagl) 

 (M. 145, H. G02). The sooty oyster catcher. 



Linstow 1 described a tapeworm Taenia increscens, Linst. 

 obtained from this bird in New Zealand by the Challenger 

 Expedition. It is still imperfectly known and I am not 

 including it in this list of Australian entozoa. 



18. Charadriua dominion*. Mull. (M. 151, H. G08). The 



1 Linstow, I.e., 1888, p. 13. 



