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578 Melithreptus lunatics — White-naped Iloney-eater. 
586 Myzomela erythrocephala — Scarlet Honey-eater. 
591 Acanthorynchus tenuirostrus — Spine-billed Honey- 
597 Gliciphila indistinda — Brown Honey-eater. 
605 Meliphaga lewini — Lewin Honey-eater. 
610 Meliphaga fasciogularis — Mangrove Honey-eater. 
614 Meliphaga chrysops — Yellow-faced Iloney-eater. 
631 MeUornis novae-hollandiae — Yellow-winged Honey- 
eater. 
634 Myzantha melanocephala — Noisy Miner. 
641 j Entomyzon cyanotis — Blue-faced Iloney-eater. 
645 Philemon carniculatus — Noisy Friar Bird. 
646 Philemon citreogularis — Little Friar Bird. 
647 Anthus australis — Pipit. 
662 Aegintlia temporalis — Red-browed Finch. 
690 Corvus coronoides — Australian Raven. 
694 Strepera graculina — Currawong. 
700 Cradicus nigrogularis — Pied Butcher Bird. 
702 Cradicus torquatus — Grey Butcher Bird. 
705 Gymnorhina tibicen — Magpie. 
This list was compiled as the result of notes made as 
we travelled. The nature of the outing this year mili- 
tated against any special bird-hunting, otherwise the list 
would assuredly run to three figures. Much of the area 
over which we worked has been proclaimed sanctuary 
for bird life, and it is sickening to hear of the destruction 
by organised shooting parties of protected birds in and 
around Bribie Island, which the Police seem powerless 
to prevent. It is to be hoped that the authorities will 
some day take drastic action against these law-breakers. 
G. H. BARKER. 
OBSERVATIONS ON THE INSECTS OF 
CALOUNDRA. 
REPORT OF THE EASTER EXCURSION. 
By A. R. Brimblecombe. 
The insect population observed at Caloundra during 
the Easter Camp of the Queensland Naturalists Club 
was not large, thought it was of an extremely varied nature. 
It is for the latter reason that the locality is so popular 
entomologically. . 
On this occasion a general collection was not made, 
my attention being directed to only a few orders. How- 
ever the following are some general observations. 
Diptera . — The most conspicuous members of this 
order were the mosquitoes. Those club members not pro- 
viding themselves with nets will bear me out on this 
