BY THOMAS G.' SLOANE. 229 



ridge obsolete; inner apical spine long, sh-ong; intermediate tibiaj 

 with a minute external tooth at apex. 



Length 20, breadth 4*5 mm. 



Hab. — Central Australia (Coll. French). 



This species differs greatly from T. macros, Bates, (from descrip- 

 tion) by its smaller size, colour, the clypeus not having four teeth 

 of equal size, &c.; from T. iierlongum, SI., it differs by its smaller 

 size, colour, facies, — the head more quadrate, the elytra depressed 

 etc. I have not found any trace of a marginal puncture at the 

 posterior angles of the prothorax as usual among the Carenides. 



During the time that has elapsed since the publication of my 

 " Second Note on the Carenides" the following species have been 

 added to the tribe : — 



Euryscaphus terrenus, SI., Carenum frenchi, SI., C. o^itinmm, 

 SI., C. cognatum, SI., C. gracile, SI., Eutoma viridicolor, SI., 

 Neocarenum blackburni, SI. 



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CONTENTS. 



The Hon. Sh- \Yilliam Macleay, Kt., F.L.S., M.L.C. : (By the p]ditor). 



Professor W. Baldwin Spencer, M.A. : Contributions to our 

 Knowledge of Geratodm. Pai't I. — The Blood Vessels. (Plates i.-v.) — 

 Prof. F. W. HuTTON, F.R.S. : The Pliocene MoUusca of New Zealand. 

 (PI. VL-ix.) — Prof. W. A. Haswell, M.A., D.Sc. : A Monograph of the 

 Temnocephahce. (PI. x.-xv.) — Prof. W. A. Haswell, M.A., D.Sc. : On 

 an apparently new Type of the Platyhtlminthes (Trematoda / ) (PI. xvi; ) — 

 Prof. T. Jeffeky Parker, D.Sc, F.R.S. , and Miss J. G. Rich : Observa- 

 tions on the Myology of Palinurus Edivardni, Hutton. (PI. xvii.-xxr). — 

 Prof. J. T. Wilson, M.B., Ch.M., and C. J. Martin, M.B., B.Sc : Obser- 

 rations upon the Anatomy of the Muzzle of the Ornithorhynchus. (PI. xxii., 

 xxiii. ) — Prof. J. T. Wilson, M.B., Ch.M., and C. J. Martint, M.B., 

 B.Sc. : On the Peculiar Rod-like Tactile Organs in the Integument and 

 Mucous Membrane of the Muzzle of Ornithorhynchus. (PI. xxiv.-xxvi.) — 

 C. Hedley, F.L.S. : On Parmacoch/ea Fm"heri, Smith. (PI. xxvii.) — 

 Prof. R. Tate, F.L.S., F.G.S., &c. : On the Geographic Relations of the 

 Floras of Norfolk and Lord Howe Islands — Baron von Mueller, K.C.M.G., 

 F.R.S. : Notes on an Undescribed Acacia hom. New South Wales. (PI. 

 xxviiL )— Baron von Mueller, K.C.M.G., F.R.S., and J. H. Maiden, 

 F.L.8., F.C.S. : Description of a New Hakca from Eastern New South 

 "Wales. (PI. XXIX.) — R. Etheridge, .Jun. : A Description of some of the 

 Weapons and Implements of the Alligator Tribe, Port Essington, North 

 Australia (PI. xxx.-xxxv.) — N. A. Cobb, Ph.D. : New Nematodes from 

 Fiji and Australia. (PI. xxxvi.-XLii.) 



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