VI. CONTENTS. 



PART IV. (Continutd). 



PAGKS 



A new Species of Eriochloa from the Hawkesbury River. By A. 



A. H.4MILTON.. ... 709-711 



Description and Life-liistor}' of a new Species of Nannophlehia. 



By R. J TiLLVARD, MA, F.E.S. (Plate Ixxiv.) ... 712-7'26 



On some Trematode Parasites of Marsupials and of a Monotreme. 

 By S. J. Johnston, B.A., D.Sc, Demonstrator in Biology, 

 Universitj' of Sydnej'. (Plates Ixxv.-lxxvii. ) .. ... ... 727-740 



Elections and Announcements ... ... ... ... ... 590, 652 



Notes and Exhibits 559 560,590-593,652-654 



Special Meetings • ... . 741, 742 



List of Donations and Exchanges ... ... ... ... ... 743-766 



Title page ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... i. 



Contents ... ... .. ... ... . ... .. ... iji. 



Fiist of Plates ... ... .. ... ... ... ... vii. 



Corrigenda... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... vi. 



List of new (Generic Names ... ... ... ... ... .. vi. 



Index ... ... ... ... ... . ... ... ... i.-xl. 



CORRIGENDA. 



Page 67, line 20 — for Cerithiopfiiscncu7m7iu/us, read Cerithiopfiiti nnmihialnx. 

 Page 90, line 16— for Sdirorrhindld (jenicidatiis, read Sclerorrhinella geni- 



culala. 

 Page 99, line 24 — for Psaldirua, read P-ialidura. 



Page 123, line 33 — for 7'aluutinun sralpidaris, read Talaurinufi scapnlaris. 

 Page 152, line 6 — for Laiirelia Nov(B-Zealunde<e, read Laurelia Xovoi- 



Zealandke, 

 Page 232, line 23 — for Heliocharia, read HeleocJuirii^. 



Page 353, line 35 — for Diplodiscus temporalus, read DiplodixcuR lernperatus. 

 Page 449, line 29 — for ProsagrionYwom&n nudum, R.J.T.], read Ischnura 



prxiinencens Tillyard. 

 Page 453, lines 6 and 13— for Prosagrion pruinescens, read Incknura priii- 



nescens. 

 Page 497, line 3-/br BUBRESTID^, read HUPRESTID^. 

 Pa(;e 534, after line 28, a sentence has been inadvertently otnitted. It 



should read — With the gr-owth of the frnstule, this cohiniella gradually 



broadens, and divides longitudinally int<j two parts. 

 Page 631, line 22 — for Lomaria capense, read Lomaria capensis. 



