1 Jayn., 1898.] QUEENSLAND AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. 85 
as 
Publication Received. 
We have received from the editor, Mr. L. Lindley-Cowen, Parts 1 to 4 of 
“The West Australian Settlers’ Guide and Farmers’ Handbook.’ The work 
is excellently arranged, and written in a pleasing and readable style. <A. very 
large fund of useful and valuable information is contained in its pages, whilst 
the illustrations are excellent. With such clear, practical instruction in 
selecting land, and in utilising it to the bestadvantage afterwards, no settler of 
average intelligence should fall into serious mistakes, even at the outset. We 
congratulate Mr. Lindley-Cowen on this very useful work. 
LIST OF LRRATA IN “INSECT FRIENDS AND INSECT FORS.” 
(Queensland Agricultural Journal, 1 December, 1897, Vol. 1., No. 6.) 
Page 465—For ‘‘develoment,” read ‘‘ development.” 
Page 466—Tor ‘fand thus taken steps to ensure their preparation,” read ‘‘and thus taken 
steps to ensure their perpetuation.” 
Page 467—Vor geological feature,” read ‘‘ geological formation.” 
Page 467—For “those that are directly useful, and such as,” read “those that are directly 
useful such as.” 
Page 467—For “Trigoria,” read ‘* Trigona.” 
Page 468—For ‘‘ Government Entomologist of Australia,” read ‘ Government Entomologist 
of Victoria.” v's 
Page 468—For “7. pilachna,” read “ Kpilachna.” 
Page 468—lFor “*Poneneride,” read ‘‘ Poneridie.” 
-- Page 468-——For “ Heophylla,” read ‘ Qicophylla.” 
Page 468—lor “‘Mutilliw,” read ‘‘ Mutillide.” 
Page 468—For “Parasitic Insects.—These are almost exclusively members of two orders 
of insects—viz., Coleoptera (Beetles),” read “Parasitic Insects.—These are almost exclusively 
members of two orders of insects—viz., Hymenoptera.” 
Page 469—VFor “ Oryptotemus,” read ‘* Oryptolemus.” . 
Page 469—For ‘‘ Report,” read “* Report on Insect and Fungus Pests,” 
Page 469—For the verse finding place here, substitute the following corrected and supple- 
mented edition—that of the well-known mathematician, A. de Morgan :— 
“‘Great fleas have little fleas upon their backs to bite ’em, 
And little fleas have lesser fleas, and so on ad infinitum ; 
And the great fleas themselves, in turn, have greater fleas to go on 
While these again have greater still, and greater still, and so on.” 
>, 470—For ‘‘ ond this outcome of his knowledge i ah pra Lidigh 
this i tra fies that will teach him.” e ay will reach him,” read “ Beyond 
Page 470—For ‘‘the predaceous insects or parasite,” read “the predaceous insect or 
parasite.” 
Page 470—For ‘‘ Novis,” read ‘* Vovius,” 
70—For ‘*to New Zealand. With the object of effecti is Fisch 
tion Benet Clover, in 1874 efforts were made, 1 read rene ater eae 
effecting by this means the fertilisation of the Red Clover. In 1874 efforts were made.” 
Page 471—For “‘Aphidius brassica,” read ‘‘Aphidius brassicw.” 
Page 471—Vor ‘‘Semiotellus Nigriceps,” read “ Semiotellus nigrieeps.” 
Page 471—For ‘‘Platygaster Minutus,” read “‘ Platugaster minutus.” 
Page 471—For “‘become established.+ Although the figure,” read “become established :} 
although the figure.” 
Page 471—For ‘‘ Ceroplastes rubra, Mast.,” read ‘ Ceroplastes rubra, Mask.” 
Page 471—For ‘“‘Chaleidid,” read ‘* Chalcidid,” : 
Page 471—Vor ‘‘ Plucella cruciferarum,” read ‘* Plutella cruciferarum.” 
Page 472—Vor ‘‘ D. Ceriferus,” read “ D, ceriferus.” 
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