BY I!. ETIIEHIUGE, JUNH. 517 



known to me, but from tlie want of adequate information I ha\ e 

 refrained from referring to them, but this I ma}^ have an oppor- 

 tunity of doing on a future occasion. 



I am indebted to Mr. Edgar R. Waite for kindly identifying 

 the tortoise-shell, and again to Mr. C. Hedley for the excellent 

 drawings accompanying these notes. 



PL-VPE XXXIII. 



Fig. I. — Goolmarry shield (broad form) ; front view. Central Queensland. 

 Fig. 2. —The same; side view. 



Plate xxxiv. 

 ]5ack vi»w of the shield represented in Plate xxxiii. 



Plate xxxv. 

 'I'ortoise-shell shield ; front view. Cooktown District. 



Plate xxxvi. 

 Back view of the shield represented in Plate xxxv. 



Plate xxxvii. 



Fig. 1. — Goolmarry shiQlil (narrow form) ; front view. Saxby River. 

 Fig. 2. — Goolmarry shield (intermediate form) ; front view. Angledool. 



Plate xxxviii. 



Fig. 1. — (roo/wmr?-?/ shield (narrow form) ; front view. Paroo River. 

 Fig. 2. —Back view of Fig. 1. 

 F.g. 3.— Side 



