As W. H. WARREN. 
(4) “Notes on the Family Brachyscelide, with some account of 
their parasites, and descriptions of new species.”—Proc. 
Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales, Vol. vir (Ser. 2), September 21, 
1892. 
(5) “ Hymenoptera.” Elder Exploring Expedition, Report on 
Collection.—Trans. Royal Society of South Australia. 
1892. 
The various papers written by the members of the staff of the 
Australian Museum are as follows :— 
J. Douglas Ogilby. 
(1) ‘Description of three new Australian Lizards.”—Records 
Australian Museum, Vol. 11., No. 1. 
(2) “On some undescribed Reptiles and Fishes from Australia.” 
Records Australian Museum, Vol. 1, No. 2. 
C. Hedley, F.L.s. 
“On the structure and affinities of Panda atomata, Gray.” 
Records Australian Museum, Vol. 11, No. 2. 
John Brazier, C.M.Z.S., F.L.S. 
‘“‘ Catalogue of the Marine Shells of Australia and Tasmania. 
Cephalopoda and Pteropoda.” Australian Museum Cata- 
logue, No. 15. 1892. 
A. J. North, F.L.s. 
(1) “Supplement to the Descriptive Catalogue of Nests and 
Eggs of Birds found breeding in Australia and Tasmania.” 
Records Australian Museum, Vol. 1. Part 1. April, 
1892. 
(2) “ Additions to the Avifaunas of Tasmania, and Norfolk 
and Lord Howe Islands.”—Records Australian Museum, 
Vol. 11., Parts. 
(3) “ Notes on the nidification of Hanucodia comri, Sclater.” 
(Comrie’s manucode).—Records Australian Museum, 
Vol. 1, earte2: 
Netals and Minerals.—1I am indebted to the Deputy Master of 
the Mint for the following interesting data :—The estimated pro- __ 
