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represented being new. Among the Tipulidge, of which speci- 

 mens of aboiit forty species were obtained, there are several new 

 and remarkable forms, including Limnobia (sensu stricto), Dicra- 

 nomyia, Thrypticoinyia, Geranomyia, Libnoies, Orimarga, Molo- 

 philus, Triniicra, Conosia, Limnophila, Gynoplistia, Hahromaslix 

 and Macromastix. 



Also a very extensive collection of Diptera received from the 

 Queensland Museum for descriptive purposes; specimens of 

 Eristalis tenax, Linn., and Gastrophilns equi, Fab., from New 

 Zealand ; and a specimen of the gall of the Coccid Brachyscelis 

 munita, Schrader, found on Eucalyptus robusta, Sm. 



