109 



To these I am now able to add 228, (^^^ making the grand total 

 352 — a number that probably does not represent half of the 

 actual total that will eventually be found to occur in 

 Australia. 



In addition to the specimens in the Museum (including 

 those of the late Rev. T. Blackburn), the whole of the speci- 

 mens belonging to Messrs. H. J. Carter, J. C. Goudie, H. H. 

 D. Griffith, Dr. E. W. Ferguson, and myself were examined, 

 and permission was received to retain the types of the new 

 species (even uniques). By the courtesy of Professor Ha;SwelI 

 all the specimens belonging to the Macleay Museum were also 

 examined, and a few types have been returned to that institu- 

 tion. Mr. Gilbert J. Arrow, of the British Museum, also sent 

 numerous specimens for examination, but these were received 

 after the main portion of the work was done ; some authenti- 

 cated specimens that he sent were of great assistance, and 

 enabled some synonymy to be confidently noted. Unless 

 expressly stated to the contrary, all the types of the new 

 species remain in the South Australian Museum. 



The following additions and previous corrections are 

 necessary to bring the catalogue of the Australian members 

 of the subfamily up to date from the issue of Masters' Cata- 

 logue. Fresh corrections are noted under special headings: — 



Agetinella, Jac, Entomologist, xli., p. 26; minuta, 



p. 27. 



Agetinus aequalis, Blackb., Proc. Linn. Soc, N.S.W.,, 

 1888, p. 1478; Ix., 1889, p. 465. 



Cleptor haroldi, Blackb., Ante, 1900, p. 168. 



CoLASPis palmerstoni, Blackb., Proc. Linn. Soc.j, 

 N.S.W., 1888; p. 1477. 



Colaspoides xanthopus, Har. -Blackburn, Antey 1900,. 

 p. 168, notes as a Cleptor ; picipes, Weise, Die Fauna, S.W. 

 Aus., ii., p. 5; geminata, p. 6. 



CuDNELLiA, Blackb., Proc. Linn. Soc, N.S.W., 1889,. 

 p. 461 ; MYSTiCA, p. 462. 



Edusa germari, Lef., C. R. Ent^ Beige, xxxv., p. cclxix.; 

 chrysura, Germ., Blackb., Ante, 1891, p. 143; varians, 

 Blackb., p. 144; diversicollis, p. 144; froggatti, p. 145; 



SPINTCOLLIS, p. 145 ; DISTINCTA, p. 146 ; MINOR, p. 146 ; OENEA, 



p. 146; PERPLEXA, p. 147; lineata, p. 147; laeta (in error 



(30) Many others were examined, but being of doubtful dis- 

 tinctness, or represented by damaged or female specimens, they 

 were passed over without comment. 



