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3. Ergänzungen und Nachträge zu dem Personalverzeichnis 

 zoologischer Anstalten. 



Der Herausgeber richtet an die Herren Facligenossen 

 die Bitte, ihm etwaige Ergänzungen der Personalverzeich- 

 nisse oder eingetretene Veränderungen freundlichst bald 

 mitteilen zu wollen. E. Korscheit. 



Zoologisches Museum der Kaiserlichen Universität zu Moskau. 



Professoren: Dr. G. A. Koshevnikov', Direktor des Museums, Dr. N. 



G. Zograff. 

 Konservator des Museums: Priv.-Doz. J. P. Stschelkanovtzev. 

 Assistenten: Priv.-Doz. N. W. Bogojavlensky, Priv.-Doz. B. M. 



Shitkov, W. S. Elpatievsky, AV. J. Gratzianov, E. G. 



Bekker, R. S. Magnitzky. 

 Präparator: A. A. Gol ovin. 



4. Linnean Society of New South Wales. 



Abstract of Proceedings, November 29th, 1905. — 4) Studies on Au- 

 stralian Mollusca. Part IX. By C. Hedley, F.L.S. — The marine moUus- 

 can fauna of New South Wales is enlarged by the addition of new species of 

 EuUmella, Diala^ Adaeon, Ilitromorpha, Eissoa, Bornia and Cyamiomactra. 

 The last-named genus, hitherto only known from the New Zealand type- 

 species, is reviewed and placed taxonomically as a relation of Donacicardium; 

 species from each of the East Australian States are added, all of which are 

 figured. The genera Joanisiella and Ectorisma are now reported from our 

 waters. Critical notes and drawings of various rare, little known, or unfigured 

 mollusca are presented. — 5) Descriptions of three new Australian Species 

 of the Genus Austrogomphus (Neuroptera: Odonata). By R. J. Tillyard, 

 B. A. — Mr. L. Harrison exhibited an e^g of the Pallid Cuckoo [Cueulus 

 pallidus Lath.) taken by Mr. R. L. Harrison at Manly on 29th October, 1905. 

 The female was flushed from the ground and the egg picked up at the spot 

 from which she rose. — Mr. h'roggatt exhibited a series of specimens ob- 

 tained at Bondi by Mr. H. Ashton, illustrating the life-history of Paim'op- 

 salta annidata Goding & Froggatt. The insect is the most common of the 

 small Cicadas; and, in the larval and pupal stages, it lives on the roots of 

 grass and of young wattles. He also showed two fine examples of the curious 

 neuropterous insect, Oroce attenuata Yto^&ìì {FsiXn. Nemopteridae), forwarded 

 by Mrs. Black, of North Queensland. — Mr. Gurney showed a series of 

 insects collected at Coolabah , Western New South Wales. Worthy of note 

 were the larvae and adults of a beetle [Bryachus squamicollis Pasc.) which feed 

 on the bark of Eucalypts, and also a cluster of small brown capsules, presu- 

 mably the egg-cases, found on the trunk of a tree; three eggs were laid in 



1 Derselbe Name war in einigen früher in deutscher Sprache erschienenen 

 Arbeiten »Koschevnikov«, in französicher Sprache »Kojevnikov« , in »Minerva« 

 »Kozevnikov« areschrieben. 



