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106. Included a chrysomelid and a small scarab. 



107. Included a Tipula. 



108. A leaf hopper. Fruit skin present (probably grape). 



109. Green lace wing fly (Chrysopa). 



110. Five larvae of Doratifera ; some small stones. 



111. Aparopsis; weevils; a spotted chrysomelid ; animal matter (muscle and fat). 



112. One bagworm in its silky bag, and several larvae of same. 



113. Four black-spotted larvae, one pinkish larva. Animal matter (muscle and fafc . 



114. Two species cockchafer (Anaplognathus). 



115. Grape seeds. 



116. Stomach ful). Three species scarabs recognisable. 



117. Chiefly scarabs. 



118. Twelve cutworm larvae. 



119. Cutworm larvae. 



120. Cutworm larvae. 



121. An ichneumon ; a number of oval insect eggs. 



122. Twenty heads of cutworm larvae, and four " looper " larvae. 



123. Numerous and varied insects, but very fragmentary. 



124. Wattle, some other legumes, and other seed unrecognised. 



125. A Doratifera larva, and eggs of insects. 



126. Seeds of native currant and of native grasses. 



127. Larvae of cabbage moth. 



128. Included a cockchafer larva and wireworm larvae. 



129. Large quantity fragmentary remains; also insect eggs. 



130. And a hymenopterous wing, probably a braconid. 



131. Chalcid flies. 



132. Chrysopa larva, and some insect eggs. 



133. A weevil. 



134. Eggs of lacewing fly, on their flexible stalks. 



135. Very fragmentary. 



136. Chenopodium seeds. 



137. Carabs and weevils. 



138. Cutworm and bag-moth larvae. 



139. Six green larvae, possibly cabbage moth. 



140. A chrysomelid. 



141. Elaters, &c., remains very fragmentary. 



142. Four cutworm larvae. 



143. Weevils. 



144. Cutworm larvae. 

 144. Six larva. 



145. Seen in the act, taking a Danais. 



146. Weevils and scarabs. 



147. Doratifera larvae. 



148. A weevil and a longicorn. 



149. Doratifera (larvae) and others. Stomach very full. 



150. Scarabs chiefly. 



151. A considerable quantity of maize seed, just germinating. 



152. Cockchafer larvae. 



153. Earthworms. 



154. A mole cricket. 



155. Scarabs, an elater, a weevil. 



156. Four earthworms. 



157. Little grass. 



158. Eight hawk moth larvae, black and yellow. 



159. Large quantity (99 per cent, of contents) of soldier ants. One pair jaws fixed to 



skin of throat. 



160. Scarabs. 



161. Scarabs. 



1 62. Like red scale. Possibly the scale on Carob bean in college garden. 



163. A wood bug. 



164. Weevils. 



165. Flower buds. 



166. Including soldier ants. 



167. One elater whole, a scarab, and quantity fragmentary insect remains. 



168. Four examples under this number all contained the same kinds of insects. 



169. Larvae of cabbage moth. 



170. Aphides from sorghum. 



