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The Queensland Naturalist. 
permitted an insight into a community, where the spirit 
of thankfulness and pure happiness, prom.pts an unceasing 
hymn of praise to the Giver of every good. 
Appended is a list of the birds observed during the 
afternoon, numbering 25 different species. 
List of Birds observed at Northgate Junction, August, 1910. 
1. Corvus coronoides, Vig. & Hors. Crow. 
2. Oriolus viridis, Lath. . . Oriole. 
3. Grallina picata, Lath. . . . . Magpie Lark. 
4. Collyriocincla harmonica, Lath.? Harm.onious Thrush. 
5. Graucalus melanops, Lath. . . Cuckoo Shrike. 
6. Microeca fascinans, Lath. . . Brown Elycatcher. 
7. Gerygone albigularis, Gld. . . Native Canary. 
8. Malurus ? cyanochlamys, Sharpe Silvery-blue Wren. 
9. Rhipidura tricolor, Vieill . . Wagtail. 
10. Rhipidura albiscapa, Gld. . . Fantail. 
11. Cracticus destructor, Temni. .. Butcher Bird. 
12. Pachycephalus gutturalis, Lath. Thickhead. 
13. Myzomela sanguinolenta, Lath. Blood Bird. 
14. Zosterops coerulescens, Lath... Silver Eye. 
15. Philemon corniculatus, Lath. Leather Head. 
16. Pardalotus melanocephalus, Gld. Diamond Bird. 
17. Dacelo gigas, Bodd. . . . . Jackass. 
18. Alcyone azurea, Lath. . . Blue Kingfisher. 
19. Halcyon macleayi, J. & S. . . Macleay’s Kingf sher. 
20. Geopelia placida, Gld. . . Peaceful Dove. 
21. Notophoyx novae hollandiae. 
Lath. Blue Crane. 
22. Carphibis spinicollis, Jameson Straw Necked Ibis. 
23. Climacteris leucophaea, Temm. Tree Creeper. 
24. Trichoglossus novae-hollandiae, 
Qniel. . . . . Blue Bellied Lorikeet. 
25. Glossopsittacus pusilius, Shaw Little Lorikeet. 
NOTES ACCOMPANYING EXHIBITS. 
By R. Illidge. 
TIMBER MOTHS FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA. 
{Charagia nobilis and Charagia scri'pta.) 
Some years ago I had the honour of reading a paper 
before the Royal Society of Queensland, descriling the 
natural history of our East Australian species of these 
beautiful moths. The genus appears to be confined to 
Australia, New Zealand and New Guinea an(^ the islands 
adjacent thereto. In Australia we have many*’ fine sptcus, 
such as Charagia (CEnetus) mirabilis, C. ramsayi, C, sjslendin^,. 
