1098 president's address. 



POLYZOA. 



Nine species of Polyzoa, previously referred to several genera 

 {Lunuliies &^c.) have been united by Mr. Whitelegge under 

 Bipora, n.g. (p. 337.) 



Roy. Soc. Vict. I.e.— P. H. Macgillivray, M.A., &c. 

 describes a large number of sp. of Polyzoa (pp. 34, 64, 180) and 

 publishes a Catalogue of the Marine Polyzoa of Victoria, with 

 bibliography, &c. (p. 187). 



Australian Bryozoa. A. W. Waters, Ann. Mag. XX. 81, 181, 

 253. Lopkopus Lendenfeldi n.sp. from Parramatta R. By 

 S. 0. Ridley, F.L.S. Journ. Linn Soc. Z. XX. 61. 



Infusoria. 



Proc. Inst. N.Z. I.e.— On Freshwater Infusoria of Wellington 

 district. W. M. Maskell, F.R.M.S. (p. 49). 



New Infusoria from N.Z. T. W. Kirk, Ann. and Mag. XIX. 

 439. 



General. 



Report on a small Zoological Collection from Norfolk Island. 

 Introductory Remarks, by J. A. Miilington ; Reptiles and Fishes, 

 by J. Douglas Ogilby ; Molluscs, by John Brazier ; Insects, by 

 A. Sidney Olliff (p. 989). 



BOTANY. 



Dr. Woolls gives a sketch of the Flora of Mount Wilson (p. 6). 

 Mr. Haviland continues his list of Flowering Seasons of Austra- 

 lian Plants (pp. 105, 135, 185, 348, 565). Baron v. Mueller 

 describes n.sp. of Jacksonia from N.S.W., and enlarges his Census 

 N.S.W. (p. 191), describes n.sp. of Ilusscenda and Begonia from 

 N. G., with a list of other plants lately added to the Flora of that 

 country (p. 419). Dr Katz continues his Bacteriological examin- 

 tion of the Sydney Water Supply (pp. 151, 329)), describes an 

 improved method of cultivation (p. 187), his researches into 



