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on our fauna are eliminated. Numerous corrections of nomenclature are of- 

 fered, both in restoring prior names, and in re-erecting species wrongly sunk 

 in synonymy. — 2) Revision of the Amycterides. Partii. Talaurinus 

 continued. By E. W. Ferguson, M.B., Ch.M. In continuation of last 

 year's paper, the species comprised in Sections B and C and Groups vii.-xx., 

 inclusive, are now dealt with. The types of all the species described by 

 Ma ole ay have been examined, as well as specimens compared with most of 

 Pa s CO e 's types. It has not been possible to identify absolutely several of 

 the early-described species , but it is fairly certain that none of them have 

 been included among the species herein proposed as new. Including species 

 described in the former portion of the paper, the additions to the genus total 

 thirty-three; of these, the descriptions of sixteen have already appeared, and 

 descriptions of the remainder are now offered. Figures, from photographs 

 of most of the new species, were published in last year's Proceedings. In 

 addition, it has been necessary to propose five new genera, to receive species 

 formerly included in Talauriims. — 3) Descriptions of two new species of 

 Cicindela from Western Australia. By T. G. Sloane. One of the two new 

 species proposed, is allied to G. sactigera Horn, and is represented by spe- 

 cimens from Lake Austin, near Cue. The types of the other, which is al- 

 lied to C. tetragramma Chaud. ^ were collected 100 miles north of Kalgoorlie. 



III. Personal-Notizen. 



Privatdozent Dr. H. Przibram wurde zum a. o. Professor für ex- 

 peiimentelle Zoologie an der Universität Wien ernannt. 



Druck von Breitkopf & Härtel in Leipzig. 



