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^'OL. XVI, II.. No. 3. 
REVIEW. 
Uber entomologische Sammlungen Entomologen und Entomo- 
Museologie. (Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Entomologle), 
Teil I, Dec. 1935; II, Oct. 1936; III, Aug. 1937. Berlin-Dahlem. 
With the publication of this work of reference on the Insect 
Collections in the ha^nds of private collectors or in various Mus- 
eums throughout the world, the authors have placed an invaluable 
help before their colleagues. 
Almost all Entomologists of note, of whom data is available,, 
are listed, and where these have died, the destiny of their col- 
lections, whether they have passed through the sale-rooms of 
London into other private hands, or have been bequeathed to 
Museums, is given so that it should hejnceforth be much easier 
for specialists to ascertain the location of type material. 
A unique and very useful feature of this publication is the 
large number of plates of the identification labels used by past 
and present entomologists. Including ma,ny of our local workers- 
such as 0. B. Lower, Rev. Blackburn, A. M. Lea, and others. 
As many of these labels were hand written, often without signa- 
ture, their reproductions must be of the greatest help to present 
students in ascertaining the authenticity of certain specimens. 
'To Dr. Walther Horn and his colleague, Dr. Isle Kahle, entom- 
ologists everywhere owe a deep debt of gratitude for what must 
largely have been a labor of love. — H.W. 
THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN TOOLACH WALLABY. 
The Field Naturalists Section of the Royal Society of South 
Australia has been fortunate in securing a 16 mm. motion picture 
film of the last living specimen of the rare Toolach Wallaby 
{Macropus greyi) once found in the South-East of South Aus- 
tralia. 
Realising that copies of this unique film would be valuable 
to scientific institutions and educational bodies, the Section has 
decided to offer them at a nominal charge. 
I his scientific film is of 16 mm. size, black and white, about 
210 feet long, and is priced at £4 (four pounds approx. $16) post 
free. 
Enquiries should be addressed to — 
THE HON. SECRETARY, 
Royal Society Rooms, 
R orth Terrace, 
, Adelaide, 
South Australia. 
