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Buff-breasted Scrub-Wren. — Sericomis laevigaster. 
Rose Robin. — Petroica rosea. 
Double-bar Finch. — Steganopleura bichenovii. 
Red-browed Finch. — Aegintha temporalis. 
Diamond. Firetail.- — Zonaeginthus guttatus. 
Zebra Finch. — Taeniopygia caslanotis. 
House Sparrow — Passer domesticus. 
White-throated Tree-creeper. — Climacteris leucophaea. 
Fan-tailed Cuckoo — Cacomantis flabelliformis. 
Noisy Miner — Myzantha melanocephala. 
Noisy Friar-bird. — Philemon corniculatus. 
Little Friar-bird. — Philemon citreogularis. 
Blue-laced Honeyeater. — Entomyzon cyanotis. 
Striped Honeyeater.— Plectorhyncha lanceolata. 
Yellow-faced Honeyeater — Meliphaga chrysops. 
Yellow-tufted Honeyeater. — Meliphaga melanops. 
White-plumed Honeyeater. — Meliphaga penicillata. 
White-eared Honeyeater. — Meliphaga leucotis. 
Fuscous Honeyeater. — Meliphaga fusca. 
Brown Honeyeater. — Gliciphila indistincta. 
Brown-headed Honeyeater. — Melithreptus brevirostris. 
White-naped Honeyeater. — Melithreptus lunatus. 
Scarlet Honeyeater. — Myzomela sanguinolenta. 
White-throated Honeyeater. — Melithreptus albogularis. 
Eastern Spinebill. — Acanthorhynchus tenuirostris. 
Welcome Swallow. — Hirundo neoxena. 
Fairy Martin.— Hylochelidon ariel. 
BIRDS OBSERVED IN THE CAMP MOUNTAIN- 
SAMFORD DISTRICT 
By KEN L. S. IIABLEY 
Tim district consists primarily of the valleys of the 
(South Bine River and Samford Creek, about 14 miles 
west of Brisbane. The area is largely devoted to dairy- 
ing and is mostly cleared to within a few yards ot the 
tree lined watercourses. Cultivation forms only a small 
proportion of the cleared land. r l lie higher land is 
mostly open forest. Near Samford there is a fairly 
extensive shallow swamp. Only a small poifion is open 
water. In and around it grow many Tee-Trees (Mela- 
leuca linearu folia) . 
The following list, and notes consist ol a compila- 
tion of records made on a series of visits beginning on 
the 7th April, 1944. Subsequent observations were made 
on the following dates : 7th to 10th April. 1944; 30th 
March to 2nd April, 1945; 4th to 6th May, 1946; loth 
