9. Basaltic Rocks, Campaspi River, near Port
Phillip.
Drawn on stone by George Barnard from a sketch by
G. Hamilton, Esquire.
M. and N. Hanhart, Lithographic Printers, 64 Charlotte
Street, Rathbone
Place.
Published by T. & W. Boone, London.
Reptiles and amphibia.
10.1. Ronia catenulata (Gray).
10.2. Aprasia pulchella (Gray).
10.3. Delma fraseri (Gray).
11.1. Lialis burtonii (Gray).
11.2. Soridia lineata (Gray).
12.1. Moloch horridus (Gray).
13.1. Elaps gouldii (Gray).
13.2. Elaps coronatus (Schlegel).
13.3. Calamaria diadema (Schlegel).
13.4. Lialis burtonii (Gray).
14. Hydraspis australis (Gray).
15. Chelodina oblonga (Gray).
16.1. Hyla binoculata (Gray).
16.2. Hyla adelaidensis (Gray).
17.1. Breviceps gouldii (Gray).
17.2. Helioporus albo punctatus (Gray). 17.2.a. fore foot. 17.2.b. hind foot.
Insects.
18. Insects 1. Brachysternus (E.) lamprimoides.
19.1. Insects 2. Biphyllocera kirbyana.
19.2. Insects 2. Biphyllocera fabriciana.
20. Insects 3. Helaeus echidna.
21. Insects 4. Bardistus cibarius.
22. Insects 5. Tympanophora pellucida.
23. Insects 6. Choerocydnus foveolatus.
24. Insects 7. Hesperia sophia.
25. Insects 8.1.a. Hecatesia thyridion female.
25. Insects 8.1.b. Hecatesia thyridion male upper side.
25. Insects 8.1.c. Hecatesia thyridion under.
25. Insects 8.1.d. Hecatesia thyridion fenestra in wing of male.
25. Insects 8.2. Hecatesia fenestrata male.
26. Insects 9. Cossodes lyonetii.
27. Insects 10. Trichetra isabella male.
28. Insects 11. Trichetra isabella female.
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APPENDIX.
A. Genealogical List, to show the manner in which a native family becomes divided.
B. Mount Fairfax, the Wizard Hills, and Champion Bay.
C. Contributions towards the Geographical distribution
of the Mammalia of
Australia, with notes on some recently discovered
Species, by J.E. Gray,
F.R.S., etc. etc., in a letter addressed
to the Author.
D. A List of the Birds of the Western coast, furnished by Mr. Gould.
E. A Catalogue of the Species of Reptiles and Amphibia hitherto described as inhabiting Australia, with a description of some New Species from Western Australia, and some remarks on their geographical distribution, by John Edward Gray, F.R.S., etc. etc., in a note to the author.
F. Notes on some Insects from King George’s Sound, collected and presented to the British Museum, by Captain George Grey, by Adam White, Esquire, British Museum, addressed in a letter to the author.