- A small but very interesting collection of bird-skins was made by Dr. Morgin, and is now to be seen in the Adelaide Museum.
- I am indebted to Mr. H. H. D. Griffith for identification of botanical specimens. Four have been described as new to science by our well-known botanist, Mr. J. M. Black. Also to Mr. A. M. Lea, F.E.S., for working out stomach-contents of birds.
- The names are in accordance with those of the R.A.O.U. “Check-list,” as specially requested in The Emu vol. xii., p. 290. I wish, however, to state that I believe the strict law of priority should prevail, and that trinomials should be admissible.
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