OF NEW SOUTH WALES. 91 



their zoological or botanical divisions. This, however, is unusual, 

 as during the last few years many articles, chiefly on the ento- 

 mology of Australia, have appeared in its journal from the pen of 

 Francis P. Pascoe, F.L.S., and E. Saunders, F.L.S. 



The publications affecting Australia in the Transactions of the 

 Entomological Society of London are : — 



Contributions towards a knowledge of the Rhopalocera of Aus- 

 tralia. By Arthur Butler, F.L.S. and F.Z.S., Arc. 



Descriptions of new Coleoptera from Australia. By Charles O. 

 Waterhouse. 



The Annals and Magazine of Natural History (the very best 

 periodical I know) have the following articles more or less affect- 

 ing Australia. 



Description of two new species of Crustacea, from New Zealand. 

 By Captain F. M. Hutton, C.M.Z.S., &c. 



Notes on Coleoptera, with description of new genera and species, 

 part 3. By Francis P. Pascoe, F.L.S., &c. 



Descriptions of five new species of fishes, obtained in the New 

 Zealand seas, by H.M.S. Challenger's expedition, in July. 1874. 

 By James Hector, M.D., C.M.Z S., &c. 



Notes on certain genera of Agarislidw, with descriptions of new 

 species. By Arthur Gardiner Butler, F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c. 



On Pelagonomertes Rollestoni. By H. N. Mosely, naturalist on 

 board H.M.S. Challenger. 



On a third new Tertiary species of Trigonia. By Frederick 

 M'Coy, Professor of Natural Science in the University of Mel- 

 bourne. 



Dr. A. B. Meyer, on the identity of Ceratodus Forsteri and 

 Miolepis. From the proceedings of the Royal Society. 



Notes on an apparently new parrot, from Card well, N.E. Aus- 

 tralia. By Frederick M'Coy, Professor of Natural Science in the 

 University of Melbourne. 



Additions to the Australian Curculionida;, Part 8. By Francis 

 P. Pascoe, F.L.S., &c. 



On a Tertiary Pleurotomaria. By Frederick M'Coy, Professor 

 of Natural Science in the University of Melbourne. 



