“ 
Froggatt, W. W., F.L.S. „Sheep-Maggot Flies“, op. cit,, p. 155. 
Refers to the occurrence of Calliphora villosa, Ü. oceaniae, O. rufifacies, Lueilia 
sericata and L. tasmaniensis. 
Forel, A. „Notes on Ants“. Letter on the Formicidae of Australia and 
Tasmania. The Austr. Nat., II, part. 5, February, 1911, p. 50. 
Waterhouse, G. A, B. E. B. Sc. „With the Winter Butterilies of North 
Queensland“. Record of tour to N. Queensland during the month of 
July, and list of species collected at Kuranda, Townsville, and Bris- 
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Gurney, W.B. F.E.S. „A Study of Wattle Trees (Acacia-) and a List of 
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Coleoptera, Diptera, Hemiptera, and Hymenoptera frequenting the diife- 
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Lea, Arthur M,F.E.S. Australian and Tasmanian Pselaphidae. Proc. Linn. 
Soc. N. S. Wales, Vol. XXXV., part. 4, (issued Ist March, 1911), for the 
year 1910, p. 691 et seq., pl. XXI. 
This paper contains critical notes on existing species, and descriptions of 
new forms. 
Sloune, Thos. G. Carabidae from Dorrigo, N. S. W. loc. cit., p. 823. 
Deals with species collected by the author in the Dorrigo and Bellinger 
River districts. Numbers of new species are described. 
Carter, H.]J., B. A, F.E. S. Tenebrionidae irom Dorrigo. (This paper is an 
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A list of known species collected at Dorrigo and Bellinger is given whilst 
three new forms are described and illustrated by text figures. 
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Froggatt, W. W., F.L. S. Notes on Fruit-Flies (Trypetidae) with Descriptions 
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The species dealt with in this paper cover a wide geographical range: 
Australia; Uganda,'E. Africa; Seychelles Islands; New Caledonia; Jawa, Khartoum, 
Egypt; Mauritius; Solomon Islands; Ceylon and India; Fiji and New Zealand; 
Island of Tonga; and Rarotonga in the Cook Islands. 
Lea, A.M. F.E.S. „A Minute but useful Ladybird Beetle.“ Agric. Gaz. of 
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A popular article dealing with the life-history and habits of Scymnus vagans 
illustrated by text-figs. of larva, pupa, and imago. } } 
Lea, A. M., F. E. S. Descriptions of Australian Curculionidae, with Notes on 
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Blackburn, Thos., B. A. Further Notes on Australian Coleoptera, with Descrip- 
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This is a continuation of the authers investigations into the genus Heterony«. 
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Sweet, Georgina, B. Sc. A Species of Argas, apparently new to Science, 
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Lea, Arthur M, F. E. S. The Potato Moth (Lita solanella). Agric. Gaz. Tasm., 
r Vol. XIX, No. 4, April ee 52 
opular paper dealing with life-history. 2 : > 
Frogg a W. WIE ESS: TE espelter Caterpillars of the Family Liparidae 
that are reputed to kill Stock“. Agric. Gaz. of N. S. Wales, part. 5, 
Vol: XXII, May 1911, p. 443, illustrated by two plates: one, Zeara con- 
traria Walk. SQ, bag-shelter and larva; the other, Ocınarıa lewinae Lew., 
eggs, larva and adult. PN e 
Horses are reported as dying alter nibbling grass over which these cater- 
illars roam when they leave their bag-shelters. An official correspondent at 
Silgai, inN.S. Wales wrote to Mr. Froggatt asto thelarvae of O. lewinae: „Setting 
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