BY KENDAL BROADFOOT, ESQ. 20 



X.B. — Two species of Ptilotis were observed at Barcaldine. 

 They were, I think, P. phunnhu Old., and P. penicillata, 

 Gld. 



Plectorhynchu lanceolata, Gld. This Honey Eater was not 

 uncommon in the Valley of the Fitzroy, and at Spring- 

 sure, but it was rare at Barcaldine. 



Acanthogehys rufogularis, Gld. This Western Honey Eater I 

 only observed at Barcaldine. 



Philemon corniculatus, Lath. The Leather Head. 



Philemon citreogularis, Gld. The Yellow-throated Leather 

 Head, Both the above leather heads were common in 

 the district. 



Myzomela sangvinolenta, Lath. The Blood Bird. This occurred 

 at Morinish and the Berserkers, but was not found out 

 west. 



Entomyza cyanotis, Swain. The Blue-faced Honey Eater. 

 Seen commonly in the valley of Fitzroy; its occurrence at 

 Springsure was probably overlooked. 



Melithreptus gulartSj Gld. I only observed this Honey-eater at 

 Black Gin Creek, Rockhampton, but it is probably not 

 uncommon elsewhere. 



Myztnitha garrula, Lath. The Common Miner. Everywhere 

 in the valley of the Fitzroy, and on the Berserkers, &c. 



Myzantha flavigula, Gld. The Yellow-throated Miner. This 

 bird takes the place of the common Miner, entirely, at 

 Barcaldine. It also occurs at Springsure, but not in the 

 coastal districts. 



Dicceum hirundinaceum, Shaw. The Swallow Dicooum. This 

 bird was observed about the Fitzroy, but not noticed 

 inland. 



Zosterops (westernensis). This was the only Blight Bird 

 observed, and seemed to extend almost everywhere, although 

 not found by me at Barcaldine. 



