118 THE VICTORIAN NATURALIST. 



Neoscaphus simplex, Sloane. "Proceedings Linnaean Societ)' 



N.S.W.,'' 2nd series, i88S, vol. iii., p. 1120 

 Geoscaptus cacus, Mail. 

 Geoscaptus Itevissimus, Chand. 

 Epicosmus australasicC, Chand. 

 Chlfenius australis, Dej. 

 Chlsenius marginalis, Dej. 

 Oodes riverinoe ? Macl. 

 Oodes raodestus ? Casieln. 

 Catadromus australis, Casteln. 

 CatadroniLis iacordairei, Boisd. 



LuCANlDiE. 



Lamprima rutilans, Erichs. 

 Ceratognathus niger, Westw. 

 Figulus lilliputanus, Westw. 

 Figulus regularis, Westw. 



SCARAB^IDTE. 



Aphodius granarius, Linne. 



Aphodius lividus, Oliv. 



Bolboceras proboscidiura, Schreib. 



Bolboceras sloanei, Blackl. "Proceedings Linna?an Society, 



N.S.W.," 2nd series, 1888, vol. iii., p. 1393 

 Bolboceras chelyum, Blackl., 1. c, p. 1395 

 Schizorrhina australasise, Donov. 

 Schizorrhina palmata, Schaum. 

 Schizorrhina frontalis, Donov. 

 Schizorrhina phillipsi, Schreib. 



THOMAS G. SLOANE. 

 MuLWALA, N.S.W., isi April, 1889. 



DESCRIPTION OF A NEW LOGANIA. 

 By Baron von Mueller, K.C.M.G., M. & Ph.D., F.R.S. &c. 

 logania choretroides. 



Comparatively dwarf glabrous \ stems and branches quad- 

 rangular, their angles prominent, their sides impressed and 

 greyish ; leaves reduced to minute deltoid or orbicular dark 

 scalelets ; flowers singly axillar, extremely small, imperfectly bi- 

 sexual ; pedicles very short, minutely bracteolate at the base ; 

 lobes of the calyx deltoid-semiovate ; corolla whitish, cleft to the 

 base, hardly twice as long as the calyx, quite glabrous, its segments 

 orbicular-deltoid, much reflexed, with broad base sessile ; stamens 

 of the fruit-ripening flowers rudimentary \ disk conspicuous, lobe- 

 Icss ; stigma roundish, nearly sessile, slightly bilobed ; ovulary 

 somewhat depressed ; placentaries almost basal, each bearing 

 two or three ovules. 



At the eastern sources of Swan-River ; Mrs. Heal. 



Height of the plant to nearly one foot. Aspect much that of 



