CONTENTS. 



PART IV. (No. 144). 



(Issued 22nd July, 1913). 



PAGES 



The Eucalypts of Parramatta, with Description of a new Species. 



By Cdthbekt Hall, M.D., Ch.M (Plates Ix.-lxi.) 561-571 



On some Australian Aniwptp.ra, with Descriptions of new Species. 



By R. J. TiLLYARD, M.A., F.E.S. (Plate Ixii.) 57-2-584 



On two unrecorded Myrtaceous Plants from New South Wales. 



By R. T. Baker, F. L.S. '(Phttes Ixiii.-lxiv.) 585 589 



Australian Bees. i.A new Crocisa, with a List of tlie Australian 



Species of the Genus. By T. D. A. Cockerkll 594 595 



A small Collection of Bees from Tasmania. By T. D. A. Cockerkll 596-599 



Synouymical Notes on some recently described Australian Cica- 



didm. By W. L. Distant . .. 600 601 



Revision of the Australian Curculioiiidce belonging to the Subfamily 



Cryptorhynchides. Part xi. By Arthur M. Lea, F.E.S. ... 602-616 



Notes on the Native Flora of New South Wales. Supplementary 

 Lists to Part viii., Camden to Burragorang and Mount 

 Werong. By R. H. Cambage, F.L.S. (Plate Ixv.) 617-621 



Notes on the Native Flora of New South Wales. Part ix., 

 Barraba to Nandewar Mountains and Boggabri. By R. H. 

 Cambage, F.L.S. (Plates Ixvi.-lxvii.) 622 651 



Contributions to our Knowledge of Soil-Fertility. vi.The Inac- 

 tivity of Soil-Protozoa. By R. GrkigSmith, D.Sc, Maeleay 

 Bacteriologist to the Society 655-672 



A new Endoparasitic Copepod : Morphology and Development. 

 By H. Leighton Kestevkn, D.Sc, Lecturer in Physiology, 

 Technical College, Sydney. (Plates Ixviii.-lxx.) 673-688 



The Fibrovascular System of the Quince Fruit compared with that 

 of the Apple and Pear. By D. McAlpine, Corresponding 

 Member. (Plates Ixxi.-lxxii.) 689-697 



Notes on Australian Lyccenidce. Part v. By G. A. Waterhodse, 



B.Sc, B.E., F.E.S 698-702 



Note on the Relation of the Devonian and Carboniferous Forma- 

 tions west of Tamworth, N.S.W. By L. A. Cotton, B.A., 

 B.Sc, Assistant Lecturer and Demonstrator in Geology, Uni- 

 versity of Sydney, and A. B. Walkom, B.Sc, Liunean 

 Maeleay Fellow of the Society in Geology 703-708 



