112 Referate. 
Froggatt, Glays H. Note on Salt-water Mosquito. Culex vigilax, Skuse. Op. cit., 
132. 
P- 
Musgrave, A. A Rare Dragonily. Brief note (together with a short description) 
of the capture at Maroubra, near Sydney, during the month of February 
of the Ö of Austrothemis nigrescens, Martin. 
This is the first record of tlıe capture of this species in the vicinity of 
Sydney for a period of 60 years. It appears to be somewhat common in 
W. Australia. Op. cit., p. 133. 
Brölemann,H. W. The Myriapoda in the Australian Museum. Part I.-Chilopoda. 
Rec. Aust. Mus., vol. IX., No. 1, April 26, p. 37, figs 1—34. 
Alist of species with critical notes, synonomy. new genera and new species. 
The new genera are: Geomerinus, type 0. curtipes, Haase; and Schizorbautia, type 
S. rainbowi, Brölem. 
Ashton, Howard. Notes on Australian Cicacidae. Op. cit. p. 76, pl. VII. 
Contains descriptions of a new genus and species and critical notes. The 
new genus is Larrakeeya, and the type, L. pallida, Howard. 
Ashton, Howard. Description of a New Cicada. Op. cit., p. 106 A, fig. 41. 
The new species is Tamasa rainbowi, from the Dorrigo, N. S. Wales. 
Cameron, P. Ona Collection of Parasitic Hymenoptera (chiefly bred), made 
by Mr. Froggatt, F. L. S., in New South Wales, with Descriptions of 
New Genera and Species. Part. Il. 
This paper deals with the Chalcididae. Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, vol. XXXVI, 
part 4, May 16, 1912, p. 636. 
Turner,RowlandE. A Revision ofthe Australian Species of the Genus (erceris. 
Contains Key to the species, and description ot a new form, for which the 
name Üerceris froggatti is proposed. Op. cit. p. 664. 
Froggatt, W.W. Weevils in Corn, Wheat, and other Stored Grain. Agric. Gaz. 
N. S. Wales, vol. XXIII, May, 1912, p. 395. 
Contains suggestions how to combat the pests. 
Tryon, Henry. Plant Pathology and Entomology. Queensland Agric. Journal, 
vol. XXVII., part 5, May, 1912, p. 360. 
. Deals with two insect pests (Dacus, Tephritis) tryoni, Frogg., and a leaf- 
eating weevil (Coptorhynchus’ sp.) and gives instructions for their suppression. 
Frogatt, W. W. Wooly Aphis or American Blight. Agric. Gaz. N. S. Wales, 
vol. XXIII, June, 1912, p. 520. 
Popular paper dealing with life-history, geographical range und destructive 
habits of the species, Schizoneura lanigera, Hausman; also treatment of infected trees. 
Hardy, A.D. The Stinging of Gryllotalpa coarctata by Diamma bicolor. Vict. Nat., 
Vol. XXVIIL, June, 1911, p. 33. 
An important biological contribution. [This publication only came to hand 
a few days ago; June, 1912. — W.]J.R] 
Macdonald, L. The Olive. Journ. Agric. Vict., Vol. X., part 7, July, 1912, p. 404, 
figs. 19 and 20. | 
Paper dealing with insect pests of the olive in Australia, and suggestions 
for combating them. The three worst species attacking the olive in Australia is 
the Olive Scale, the Red Scale, and the weevil Otiorhynchus eribieollis (fig. 20). 
French, C., Junr., and Beuhne. Bee Moths. Op. cit., p. 411, with plate. 
Short paper dealing with the depredations of Galleria mellonella, Linn., and 
Achroeca grisella, Fab., with notes on prevention and remedies. 
Cole, C.P. Propagation of Fruit-Trees. Op. cit., p. 425, with two text figs. 
Deals principally with life-history and ravages of the Black Peach Aphis, 
Myzus cerasi, Fab., Green Peach Aphis, Myzus sp.; Orange Aphis, Siphonophora (?) 
sp., Wooly Aphis, Schizoneura lanigera, Hausman; and Red Spider, Bryobia sp., wit 
suggestions for combating the pests. 
French, C., Junr. A New Pest to Maize. Op. cit., p. 450, with two figs. in text. 
‚ The insect found attacking this cerial in Gippsland, Victoria, the Harlequin 
Fruit Bug, Dindymus versicolor. Preventive and remedial measures are suggested. 
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