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1097. G. xanthopharella, Meyr. (loc. cit., 141, 1880). 

 Stawell. 



1098. G. calicella, Stt. (Meyr., loc. cit., 150, 1880). 

 Melbourne. 



1099. G. eumetalla, Meyr. (loc. cit., 160, 1880). 

 Melbourne. 



tioo. G. lacinella, Meyr. (loc. cit., 164, 1880). 

 Gisborne. 



1 10 1. G. alysidota, Meyr. (loc. cit., 161, 18S0). 

 Melbourne. 



CORISCIUM. Zeller. 

 LEUCOPTERA. Hb. 

 LYONETIA. Hb. 

 PHYLLOCNISTIS. Zeller. 

 ATALOPSYCHA. Meyr. 

 STEGOMMATA. Meyr. 



1 102. S. leptomitella, Meyr. ( Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., 172, 



1880). 

 Melbourne. 



1 103. S. sulfuratella, Meyr. (loc. cit., 172, 1880). 

 Melbourne, Gisborne. 



CROBYLOPHORA. Meyr. 



1 104. C. chrysidiella, Meyr. (loc. cit., 178, 1880). 

 Melbourne. 



OPOSTEGA. Zeller. 



*no5. O. stiriella, Meyr. (Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., 175, 1S80). 

 Melbourne, Frankston. 



NEPTICULA. Zeller. 



This part practically concludes the catalogue for the present. 

 In the near future I will give further additions. I estimate that 

 the number of species to be enumerated will reach quite 3,000. 

 Although the period of publication has been somewhat protracted 

 beyond my original intentions, I hope that it has not proved 

 wearisome to our readers. As I before stated in my opening 

 remarks, this catalogue is simply the nucleus of something better 

 to follow. If it, however, serves the purpose for which it is 

 intended I shall be more than satisfied with the attempt. In 

 conclusion I would like to thank each and all of those friends 

 who have so kindly helped in the compilation. 



Broken Hill, October, 1897. 



