BY T. (i. SLOANE. 



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(3) Fagus-brush along the Williams River; ,4500 feet. 



(4) Eucalyptus* forest round the plain; 4S00 feet. 



(5) Brushes along the Williams Iviver below 3500 feet. 



(6) Mr. J. Humbles farm on tlie Williams River, '20 mil(\s fiom 



Dungog; GOO feet. 



Scct/c of 'ntia I f ' i 



List of Carahidrf found, numbering forty-six species — includ- 

 ing nine species and two varieties described as ne\\ . 



Pamborns alternans Latr.,(o); P. pradlerl Chaud.,(l, 2, 3, 5); 

 Mystropomns subcostatus Chaud.,(6): Eiiryhjchnns dyschirioides 

 Cast. ,(2); E. cylindricus, n.sp.,(l, 2, 3, 4); Meonis semistriatus, 

 n sp.,(3); M. minor, n.sp.,(l, 2); Mecyclothorax amhiguns Erichs., 

 (4): Aniblytelus curtiis Fabr.,(4); A. minulus Mac].; Dystricho- 

 ihorax sloanei Blkb.; D. riftipennis SI., (4); Trichosternus vigorsl 

 Gory, (f)); T. cyaneus Chaud., (2); T.(]) australicus, n.sp.,(2); 

 Ceratoferonia reyalis Ca,fii.,(b)\ Notonomus atignstibasis ii\.,{l, 2, 

 3, 5); N. johnstoni 81. ,(5); A', trmiratus, n.sp ,(1, 2, 3): .V. Iirdleyi, 



*" Eticalyptuii coriacea A. Cunri., was the most plentiful tree about oui' 

 camp; all the bark-carabs taken on the plateau were found on this tree. 



