On the Ge't(ii'aphic(il Rices o/Citcllus fulvus. A*] 



Misojihrice ffloriosa, Lea. Sydney, Blue Mountains, 

 Ourinibali. 



M. s(/itaniive/ih'is, Le.i. Sydney, Tllawarra. 



M. vhidifKjuama, Lea. Sydney. 



Storeiis albosignntiis, Blaeklj. National l\ark, Sydney, 

 Illawarra. 



S. mojusculns, Blackh. Illawarra. 



<S. cryptorhynchus, Lea. Sydney, National Park. 



S. invidiosus, Lea. National Park. 



(Sf. niveiceps, Lea. National Park. 



Balenerhinus problematicns, Lea. Kuranda. 



Aoplocnemis guttiyer, Paso. Blue Mountains. 



A M A L A C T I D E S. 



Tranes roei, Boh. Mundaring. 



E U R H y N C H I D E S. 



Eurhynchus splendidus, Blackb. Kuranda. 



Chalcocyhelus bispinosus, Boi., var. australis, Heller. 

 Kuranda. 



[To be continued.] 



XXXVII. — The Geographical Races o/'(*itellus fulviis. 

 By Oldfikld Thomas. 



(Published by permission of the Trustees of the British iEuseum.) 



The British ^luseum contains exanipl's of the yellowish 

 Kirj^hiz and Transcas|)ian .souslik, Citellus fidous, from the 

 fliice most extreme points of its range, namely tlie Kiri;liiz 

 Steppes south of the Urals, JJokliara, and Mcslicil, N.E. 

 Persia, the last beinoj a locality not hitherto recorded for (he 

 :tnimal. 



A compnrison of the s]ieciniens shows enouG;h difference 

 Ijetween those from each locality to justify their being con- 

 sidered distinct subspecies. 



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