PROCEEDINGS, 1899, PART 2. 



CONTENTS. 



PAGE 

 Revision of the Australian Curculionid^e belonging to the Subfamily 



Oryptorhynchides. Part iii. By Arthur M. Lea 200 



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

 and other Pacific Islands. By R. Etheridgi^, 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 Secretary.) [Title J... 282 



Notes on the Range of Crocadiius and Brachylophu^. By Edgar R. 



Waite, F.L.S 2S3 



Note on Chloris truncata, B.Br., witli abnormally developed Inflores- 

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



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



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



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

 of Uncinula in Australia. By D. McAlpine. (Communicated by 

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



Contribution to a Knowledge of tlie Arancidan Fauna of Santa Cruz. 

 By W. J. R:.\TNBO\v, F.L.S., Entomologist to the Australian 

 Museum. (Plates xxiv.-xx v.) ... ... ... ... ... 304 



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. Etheridge, 



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



Donations 195, 287 



Elections and Announcements 195,287 



Notes and Exhibits 193,283 



J\'ote.— By 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 6 plates in this Part should have been lettered xxvi.-xxxi. instead of 



XXV. -XXX. 



