71. Meliomis novac-holhimliae, Lath. (M. 799, H. 354.) 

 The New-holland or whiskered honey-eater. 

 Protozoa :— I loiter idium meliomis, Cleland and Johnston, 



I.e., p. 85. (N.S.W.) 

 Cestoda: — Choanotaenia sp. (See also No. 69.) 

 Specimens were collected by Dr. Cleland in Sydney 

 district. 



Acanthocephala : — Echinorhynchus sp. 

 I have taken a specimen from the intestine (N.S.W.) 



72. Meliomis sericea, Gould. (M. 801, H. 35G.) The 

 white-cheeked honey-eater. 



Cestoda -.—Choanotaenia sp. (See also No. 69.) 

 Specimens were collected by Dr. Cleland and myself in 

 the Sydney district and by the former at Hawkesbury River. 



73. Mijzantliu (javvula, Lath. (syn. Manin-liin / ijuvruhi, 

 Lath. (M. 801, H. 3G0.) Noisy minah or soldier bird. 

 Nematoda :— Filaria sp., Bancroft, I.e., p. 61. (Queensland.) 



An adult was found in the peritoneal cavity whilst 

 embryos (Microfilaria) were abundant in the bood. 



74. Acanthochoem carunculata, Lath. (M. 808, H. 363.) 

 The red-wattle bird (gill-bird). 



Nematoda -.—Asearis sp., Krefft, I.e., p. 213. (N.S.W. or 



Queensland.) 



Krefft merely stated that Mr. G. Masters had taken 



Ascaris from the eye of this host. The worms are very 



small and probably belong to the Filariidac and not to the 



75. Annelobiu lunulata, Gould (syn. Acauthochoera lunu- 

 lata, GId.) (M. 811, H. 306.) The little wattle-bird. 

 Protozoa: — Trypanotoma tp. t seen by Dr. Cleland and myself 



in films kindly forwarded by Dr. Bancroft from Queens- 

 land. These films also showed the presence of two 

 different species of Microfilaria. 

 Nematoda— Filaria sp., Bancroft, I.e., p. 61. (Queensland.) 



