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THE WOMBAT. 



B. strombylosa, Tepper. Plate II. ; Figs. 11-14. 



I am indebted to Mr. Froggatt, for the identification of 

 this species also. It forms a most remarkable gall, as shown 

 in the illustration, and appears to be somewhat plentiful on 

 Eucalyptus sp. at Werribee Gorge. 



Brachyscelis sp. Plate II. ; Figs. 15-18. 



A very rare insect, and is no doubt a Brachyscelid. I 

 have several specimens from Bacchus Marsh on E. robusta. 



Limitation of space prevents me adding any farther 

 notes on this species, and indeed on several other species 

 included, but the introductory part of this paper was deemed 

 indispensable in view of subsequent papers, and it is hoped 

 that the two plates will compensate for any such omissions. 



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