106 REVISION OF THE AUSTRALIAN AMARYGMIDES. 



considerably greater size and very different colour, together with 

 the great distance from Queensland of its habitat, point to the- 

 probability that the study of more examples might prove it to be 

 distinct. In any case it seems well to give it a name. I may 

 add that I have seen a good many examples of A. uniformis from 

 Queensland, and that they show no tendency to variation. 



Clarke Island, Tasmania ; sent by C. French, Esq. 



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