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(c) Adelaide, South Australia, May, 1910. 

 Fragments of beetles, &c. 



(W.W.F.) Plant bugs; dipterous larvse; small caterpillar; remains of 

 beetles. 



(d) Middle Harbour, Sydney, 3rd October, 1910. 

 Small fragments of beetles. 



(W.W.F.) Remains of small beetles and small Hemiptera. 



(e) Middle Harbour, Sydney. 

 Fragments of insects. 



(W.W.F.) Remains of Coleoptera and Hymenoptera. 



(f) Locksley, N.S.W., February, 1911. 

 Fragments of beetles, &c. 



(W.W.F.)' Very small fragments of beetles. 



(g) Mt. Irvine, N.S.W., 5th June, 1915. 



(E.W.F.) Comminuted fragments of insects; remains of small flies 



(? Cecidomyidce). 

 (h) Uralla, May-June, 1915. 



(W.W.F.) Remains of ants; elytra of small beetles and other beetle 

 remains. 



Acanthiza uropygialis. (M. 573; H. 195.) Chestnut-rumped Tit. 



(a) Cobar, September, 1911. 

 Fragments of insects. 



(W.W.F.) Unrecognisable fragments of beetles and Hymenoptera. 



(b) Cobar, September, 1911. 

 Fragments of insects. 



(W.W.F.) Portion of psyllid; wings of a thrips; unrecognisable frag- 

 ments. 



(c) Dubbo, September, 1911. 

 Fragments of small beetles, &c. 



(W.W.F.) Portions of beetles and hymenopterous wings. 



(d) Dubbo, September, 1911. 

 Fragments of small beetles, &c. 



(W.W.F.) Fragments of beetles and Hymenoptera (undeterminable). 



(e) Overland Corner, South Australia, 2nd December, 1913. 

 (E.W.F.) Insect remains Heads of bugs; otherwise unrecognisable. 

 Seeds Small, ovate, flattened. 



(J.H.M.) Urtica incisa, Poir. 



(f) Overland Corner, South Australia, 2nd December, 1913. 



(E.W.F.} Insects remains Elytra of beetle ; elytra of bug (Hemiptera). 

 Seeds Three small, black, round seeds. 

 (J.H.M.) Seeds Chenopodium sp. 



(g) Mannum, South Australia, 26th November, 1913. 



(E.W.F.)- Insect remains- Coleoptera (Liparetrus sp. and Anthicus sp.). 

 (h) Murray Flats, South Australia. 



Two small brown disc-shaped seeds ; fragments of insects. 



(E.M.)- Salt-bush, but species not identifiable seed only present with- 

 out membranes, &c. (N.O. Chenopodiacece). 



(W.W.F.) Chiefly dipterous remains. 



Acanthiza chrysorrhoa. (M. 574; H. 196.) Yellow-rumped Tit. 

 (a) Berry, 10th August, 1910. 



Fragments of insects. 



(W.W.F.) Remains of beetles, wing covers and legs ; small moth grub. 



