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a splendid collection of 120 specimens, representing 40 different 

 species, of which 7 were new, and for the gift of many rare 

 specimens; to the Rev. T. Blackburn, of Adelaide, for loan of 

 specimens of new and rare species, and for the gift of specimens 

 of various species; to Mr. A. M. Lea, of the Bureau of Agricul- 

 ture, West Australia, for generously placing his whole collection 

 of species taken by him in New South Wales at my disposal, and 

 for specimens from West Australia; and to Mr. W. Kei'shaw, of 

 Melbourne, for some Victorian specimens. 



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