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tlie leaves and stems of Goodenia ovata, Sm., locally called 

 "Native Hops." 



Mr. North sent for exhibition the eggs described in his paper. 



Mr. Fletcher exhibited specimens of a Land Nemertine obtained 

 by Mr. R. Helms at Pretty Point, Mt. Kosciusko Plateau, pro- 

 bably Geonemerles aitstixtUensis, Dendy. Also specimens collected 

 by himself near Gosford, of a richer darker red than even the 

 reddest examples of Geoplana sanguinea, Moseley, for which when 

 quiescent the animal otherwise might on casual examination 

 fairly pass. The only other record for New South Wales, is of 

 a similar red specimen obtained by Mr. R. Helms in the Rich- 

 mond River District some years ago."^ Professor Spencer had 

 obtained some Tasmanian examples which were longitudinall}'' 

 striped with red; but all the examples from New South Wales yet 

 seen, with the excejDtion of those from Mt. Kosciusko, are still 

 more pigmented. 



P.L.S.N.S.W. 1891. Second Series. Vol. vi., p. 16^ 



