IV. CONTENTS. 



PART II. (No. 90.) 



(Issued Align St 30th, 1898.) 



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Observations on the Vegetation of Lord Howe Island. By J. H. 



Maiden, Botanic Gardens, Sydney. (Plates i.-iv.) 112 



Notes on Sterculia ( Brachy chiton) lurida and discolor. By J. H. 



Maiden and E. Betche 159 



On two well-known but hitherto undescribed Species of Eucalyptus. 

 By R. T. Baker, F.L.S., Assistant Curator, Technological 

 Museum, Sydney. (Plates v. -vi. ) 162 



Descriptions of some apparently common Australian Nematodes found 

 at Sydney or in Port Jackson. By N. A. Cobb, Ph. D. [Title 

 only.] 171 



Revision of the Australian Curculionidaj belonging to the Subfamily 



Crypt orhynchides. Part ii. By Arthur M. Lea 178 



Revision of the Genus Paropsis, Part iii. By Rev. T. Blackburn, 



B. A., Corresponding Member... ... ... ... ... ... 218 



Notes on some Port Jackson Plants. By J. H. Maiden and J. H. 



Camfield • 264 



Four new Species of Mollusca from Victoria. By J. Brazier, F.L.S., 



C.M.Z.S 271 



Donations 108, 174 



Elections and Announcements ... ... ... ... ... ... 174 



Notes and Exhibits 106,172 



PART III. (No. 91.) 



(Issued December 9th, 1898.) 



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New Genera and Species of Fishes. By J. Douglas Ogilby ... 280 



On the Echinoderm Fauna of New Zealand. By H. Farquhar. 



( Communicated hy the Secretary) ... ... ... ... ... .300 



Contribution to a Knowledge of the Arachnidan Fauna of British 

 New Guinea. By W. J. Rainbow, Entomologist to the Aus- 

 tralian Museum, Sydney, (Plate vil) 328 



