[January, 



22 



1 e ^.r. m. thp left side, two supplementary fore-legs 



„rigi«at,ns from separate co.« M.^ /c,,,,,,,^ t„„ egg. deposited in 



Trfropium crau./.a,,-, Sharp, bred by th "-• j,^,^^^ „,, „„iq„e 



Ju,,Ustinthebarkof a,arehatLe,ghto^B„ z„d ^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^^ 



speeimen of D.pr..sar,a emmteiia, St., from » " Cerorfoma 



Secies was added to t,. B,^ish List ^. ^ Z:ZIZ^^'^- ^-'. 

 a^verelU, L., discovered by Mrs. Huteh.nson near Hereford.hire 



1881, and only tal.en. as regard, Brita.n, .n Porset ^^ -' ^ 'J^^^^.^^^.^^ „f ,,, 



<--irM '"rdT:rb;r:o:r:ii"r::ngthe me^od of 



unusual to find a p, edaceu „„™„i,c. together with a specimen ^ 



Id also of the month parts of the imago, to illustrate the paper read by h>« 

 On he Erne gence of »f.™.l... /.r»«aW«." Mr. Martin Jaeoby a pape, 



-r rMV;^^;: r thf ^:::o •:::;:; cc:; 

 !:Lr:H!;:::':ithXriptionsof.ewspeeies..._H..ow...B... 



Hon. Secretary. 



ANTIPODEAN FIELD NOTES. 

 III.-A SKETCH OF THE ENTOMOLOGY OF SYDNEY, N.S.W. 



BY JAMES J. AVALKER, M.A., E.N., F.L.S. 



{Continued from vol. xli, page 270). 



TvNO plants, both among the most remarkable forms in the An 



tralian flora, may be specially alluded to as each possessing a litt 



Coleopterous fauna of exceptional interest. The first of these is . 



-Burra^N-onc" iMacrozamia spiralis, Mig.), of the natural Ord 



