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Diptera. 
Culicidse.Culex australis 
Tipularidem .... Magistocera pacifica 
Tabanidse .Tabanus exulans, gregarius, gentilis 
Leptid®.Thereua venusta 
Dolichopidte .... Psilopus ingenuus 
Stratiomydoe .... Odontomyia stricta 
Syrpbidffl .Eristalis vesicularis 
Muscaridas.Rutilia speciosa 
Pupipara.Ornitbomyia nigricornis 
Hemiptera. 
Pentatomidro ... .Cydnus australis, sepulchralis; Asopus nummularis; 
Cimex incultus; Atelocerus labidus, grandicornis; 
Rhyncbocoris ligata 
Coreidse .Hypselopus incarnatus 
Lygseites.Lygteus mutilatus; Pachymerus lacertosus, torquatus, 
nigroseneus 
Capsineas .Pbytocoris varioornis 
Aradiedm .Aradus australis 
Reduvini.Isodermusplanus; Dicrotelusprolixus; Nabis geni- 
culata ; Pirates fuliginosus ; Arilus australis; 
Emesa juncea 
Galgulidse.Mononyx suberosus 
Cicadiedm .Apbrophora albicincta; Eurymela bicincta 
Stridulantes ... .Cicada torrida 
Psyllidse.Psylla luteola, subfasciata 
Art. XXXVII, The Carboniferous formation of New South 
Wales.* 
The public attention has been drawn, at intervals, to the existence 
and abundance of coal in New South Wales; and an idea has 
been adopted by some of the community, that the colony is, in 
that respect so prolific, that land containing it is not on that 
account particularly valuable. In one instance, it has been 
alleged, that a considerable estate, known to be full of this 
This article is extracted from the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper of Nov. 14 , 1848 . 
