IV. CONTENTS. 



PART II. (No. 94.) 



([sxued OctohiT 10th, ISrifi.) 



PAGE 



Revision of the Australian Curculionida' belonging to the Sul)faniily 



Cryptorliijnckidc-'i. Part iii. By Arthur M. Lka 200 



The Spear-Becket, or " Doigtier" of New Caledonia, the New Hebrides 

 and other Pacific Islands. By R. Etheridgk, Junr., Curator of 

 the Australian Museum. (Plates xvi.-xix.) ... ... ... 271 



Description of a New Pardalote, its Nest and Eggs, from Victoria. 



By Robert Hall. ( Communicated by the Secretcinj). [Title.].., 282 



Notes on the Range of Crocodilm and Brachylophus. By Edgar R. 



Waite, F.L.S 2S.3 



Note on Chloris tnincafa, R.Br., with abnormally developed Inflores- 

 cence. By Fred. Turner, F.L.S 285 



On three new Species of EncahjiJns. By R. T. Baker, F.L..S., 



Curator, Technological Museum, Sydney. (Plates xx.-xxii.) ... 292 



Oi^ a Micro-Fungus from Mount Kosciusko ; and on the first Record 

 of Uiiciiiula in Australia. By 1). McAlpine. (Cotiununicatcd Inj 

 J. H. Maiden, F.L.S.). (Plate xxiii.) 301 



Contribution to a Knowledge of the Araneidan Fauna of Santa Cruz. 

 By W. .1. Rainbow, F.L.S., Entomologist to the Australian 

 Museum. (Plates xxiv. -xxv.) ... ... ... ... ... 30-t 



Results of an Exploration of Aboriginal Rock-Shelters at Port 



Hacking. By Walter R. Harper... ... ... ... ... 322 



The "Widow's Cap" of the Australian Aborigines. By R. Etheriuge, 



Junr., Curator of the Australian Museum. (Plates xxvi. -xxxi. ) 333 



Donations 195, 287 



Elections and Announcements ... ... ... ... ... 195, 287 



Notes and Exhibits 193,283 



Note.—'Qy an oversight the first line on p. 4 of the cover of the first Part of this 

 Volume appears as Proceedings, 1S98, Part 4, instead of 1899, Part 1. 



Also the last six plates in this Part should have been lettered xxvi.-xxxi. instead of 



xxv. -XXX. 



