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I Am indebted to R. L. Jack, Esq., F.G.S., the Government Geologist of North Queensland, for permission to examine the remains of a Neuropterous wing (figured on Plate XI. Fig. 1), and which forms one of a collection of Cretaceous fossils transmitted by him to my colleague Mr. Robert Etheridge, jun., for description.
page 337 note 1 Several small Coleoptera were figured, by the late MrMoore, Chas., F.G.S., in the Q.J.G.S. 1870, vol.xxvi. pl. xviii pp. 261–263, from Sydney Flat, N. S. Wales.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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