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COCCINELLIDAE. 
Coccinella repanda , Thunb. ab. contempta, Boisd. — Kalgoorlie. 
Chilomenes 6 -maculata, var. nov. australis. — Subiaco, North Fre- 
mantle. 
Diomus scapular is, Ws. — Yalgoo. 
„ labialus, n. sp. — Denham. 
Rhizobins occidenlalis, Blackb. (?) — Monger’s Lake, nr. Subiaco. 
„ submetallicus , Crotch. — Day Dawn. 
,, loplianthae, Blaesdell. — Subiaco. 
VOLUME II, Part 2. STAPHYLINIDAE. 
By Dr. Max Berniiauer (Grunberg, O.O.). 
Pp. 15-23. 
The author described some species from other parts of 
Australia amongst the We'stern Australian species. These 
species are omitted. 
Oxytelus scabrellus, Fauv. — Dongarra. 
,, impennis, Fauv. var. -Dongarra. 
,, cribriceps, Fauv. — Serpentine, Donnybrook, Torbay. 
,, antipodum, n. sp. — Dongarra, Serpentine. 
Paederus erichsoni, n. sp. — MacGuire, Fradu, Moora, Wooroloo, 
Mundaring Weir, Pmjarra, Collie, Bunbury, Gooseberry Hill, 
Cranbrook. 
A semis australicus, n. sp. — Wooroloo 
Lathrobium (subgen. NoiJwbimn) michaelseni, n. sp. — Brunswick, 
Gooseberry Hill, York. 
XanlhoUnus socius, Fauv. Fast Fremantle. 
Philonlhus longicornis, Steph. Harvey. 
Creophilus erythrocephalus, F. Fremantle, Mundijong. 
Quedius diverspinnis, Fauv. — Wooroloo, Lion Mill, Donnybrook. 
Atheta gentilis, Fauv. — Serpentine. 
,, "poll tula, Fauv. (?). — Dongarra. 
VOLUME II, Part 3. TRICHOPTERA and EPHEMERIDAE. 
By Georg Ulmer (Hamburg). 
Pp. 25-46, with 44 figures in the text. 
All the Trichoptera of the examined collection, with the 
exception of one species, are new to science, and, with the same 
exception, differ from those known from the Eastern States of 
Australia. Certain genera prove to have a much wider distri- 
bution than had previously been supposed. Tnpkotides, formerly 
only known from New Zealand and Brazil, is represented by two 
new species in this Australian collection, and Dolophilus, formerly 
only known from Europe, by one species. We must suppose that 
this latter genus also occurs in the intermediate parts of Asia 
