540 NOTES AND EXHIBITS. 



NOTES AND EXHIBITS. 



Mr. Froggatt exhibited a collection o£ Coleoptera from Cool- 

 gardie and the Fraser Range, W.A., comprising fifteen species of 

 Stigmodera and two of Celonia. 



Mr. A. H. Lucas exhibited specimens of Tyjjhlops from Castle- 

 maine, Victoria, and from Queensland. 



Mr. Brazier exhibited a curved specimen of Kupltus arenarius, 

 Linne, 1 9 inches long, with a septum at the smaller end, diameter 

 of the larger end 1^ inch; also portion of another specimen with 

 a diameter of ^\ inches at the larger end, the length of the com- 

 plete tube, as originally obtained, being 5 feet; the specimens were 

 found by him on the reef at Mboli, Florida Island, Solomon 

 Islands, in 1865. 



In reply to a remark made by Mr. Hedley at last Meeting as 

 to the occurrence of Patella kermadecensis at Raoul or Sunday 

 Island, Mr. Brazier said that he was still of the opinion that the 

 correct habitat of the species was South Africa, 7iot the Kermadec 

 Islands. 



Mr. N. Hai'dy exhibited several Aboriginal Shields from 

 Victoria and Queensland. 



Mr. Etheridge exhibited the five Shields, with drawings, 

 described in his paper. 



