PROCEEDINGS, 1899, PART 3. 



CONTENTS. 



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On the Flora of Mt. Wilson. By Alex. G. Hamilton 346 



Some further Observations on the Vegetation of Lord Howe Island. 

 By J. H. Maidev, F.L.S., Botanic Gardens, Sydney. (Plates 

 xxxii.-xxxiii.) ... ... ... .. ... ... ... ... 381 



On an Apocynaceous Plant yielding large edible Tubers. By R. T. 

 Baker, F.L.S., Curator, Technological Museum, Sydney. 

 (Plates xxxiv.-xxxv. ) .. ... ... ... ... ... ... 385 



A Zoogeographic Scheme for the Mid-Pacific. By Charles Hf.dley, 



F.L.S 391 



Method of suspending the Palu or so-called " Shark "-Hooks, as 

 deduced from a Model. By R. P^theridge, Junr. , Curator of 

 the Australian Museum. (Plate xxxvi.) ... ... ... ... 424 



The Tanua Spear-Becket. By R. Etheridge, Junr., Curator of the 



Australian Museum, Sydney .. ... ... .... .. ... 427 



Description of a new Genus, Avstrosarepfa ; and Notes on other 



Mollusca from New South Wales. By Charles Hedley, F.L.S. 429 



Description of a new Species of LipavKti from West Australia. By 



J. C. Cox, M.D., F.L.S ' 435 



Contributions to a Knowledge of the Flora of Australia. No. ii. By 



R. T. Baker, F.L.S., Curator, Technological Museum, Sydney 437 



Observations on the Eucalypts of New South Wales. Part v. By 

 Henry Deane, M.A., F.L.S., and J. H. Maiden, F.L.S. 

 (Plates xx.xvii.-xlii.) ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 448 



Note on the Occurrence in Victoria of a Phase of the Sub-species 

 Pardalotiis assimi/is, Ramsay. By Robert Hall. (Comnnmi- 

 cated hy the Secretary) ... ... ... ... ... 472 



Revision of the (jrenus Paropsift. Part v. By Rev. T. Blackburn, 



B. A., Corresponding Member... ... ... ... ... 482 



Donations ... 377,419,478 



Elections and Announcements ... ... ... ... 377,419,478 



Notes and E.xhibits 373,418,476 



Sote. — As two Plates in the last Part aie lettered .xxv., there is no Plate xxxi. in this 

 Part. 



