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culties, executed beautiful coloured drawings of some of the 

 typical plants of that region. Mr. Turner figured and described 

 Glyceria fordeana in the Government "Agricultural Gazette," 

 Vol.iv., p.413. 



Mr. Froggatt exhibited a number of dipterous larvae taken from 

 the windpipes of kangaroos. Mr. Theo. R. Broughton, of Mora- 

 mana, Walgett, N.S.W., who forwarded the specimens, reports 

 that nearly every kangaroo killed, and examined by him, in the 

 Walgett district during the last two months, was infested with 

 the larvae. Though very different from the larvae of the sheep 

 nasal ^y{Oestrus ovis), they evideiitly represent a species of the 

 same srenus. Efforts are now beiii": made to breed out and deter- 

 mine the fly. 



