BANDED HONEY-EATER. 
blosso min g trees. On the 25th July he flushed one from its nest 18 inches 
from the ground in a small bush; it contained two eggs.” 
Campbell and Barnard record from the Cardwell district: “ This truly 
northern bird was noted on the table land. It evidently extends right across 
to the Northern Territory as it is a common bird on the Macarthur River, 
where it was found breeding in the latter end of 1913.” 
In my “ Reference List ” in 1912 I named 
Myzomela pedoralis pedoralis Gould. 
North-west Australia ; Northern Territory. 
Myzomela pedoralis incerta Gould. 
“ Differs from M. p. pedoralis in its smaller size ; wing 63 mm., typical wing 
66-74 mm. Cape York.” 
North Queensland. 
W ith transference only to the genus Cissomela I retained this arrangement 
in my 1913 “ List.” 
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