CONTENTS. V. 



PART III. (continued.) 



PAGE 



€ontributions to a Knowledge of the Fauna of British New Guinea. 

 No. i. Con-imunicated by Thos. Steel, F.L.S., F.C.S 



i. Lacertilia and Batrachia. By A. H. S. Lucas, M. A 

 B.Sc. 



ii. Ophidia and Pisces. By J. DouCxLas Ogilby ... 

 iii. Insecta and Arachnida. By W. J. Rainbow 

 iv. Crustacea. By T. Whitelegge, F.R.M.S. '.. 



V. MoLLUscA. By C. Hedley, F.L.S 



vi. Oligochaeta. By J. J. Fletcher 



357 



357 

 359 

 363 



368 

 369 

 369 



Notes on the Subfamily Brachyscelince, with Descriptions of New 

 Species. Part v. By Walter W. Froggatt, F.L.S. (Plates 

 viii.-ix.) 370 



New Marine and Land Mollusca from Fiji, Ceylon, and Queensland. 



By J. Brazier, F.L.S., CM. Z.S. [TitleJ 379 



Descriptions of the Nests and Eggs of four Species of Australian 

 Birds. By Alfred J. North, C.M.Z.S., Ornithologist, Aus- 

 tralian Museum ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 380 



Australian Free-living Marine Nematodes. By N. A. Cobb, Ph.D. 383 



On the White Ash (Eucalyphis fraxinoides, n.sp.) of Southern New 

 South Wales. By Henry Deane, M.A., F.L.S., and J. H. 

 Maiden, F.L.S. (Plate xix.) 412 



On two new Species of Eucalyptus. By E. T, Baker, F.L.S., 



Curator, Technological Museum, Sydney. (Plates x.-xi.) ... 414 



A Description of certain Objects of unknown Significance, formerly 

 used by some New South Wales Tribes. By Walter R. Harper. 

 [Communicated bj/ E. T. Baker, F.L.S.] (Plates xii.-xviii.) ... 420 



On Carabidce from West Australia, sent by Mr. A. M. Lea : with 

 Descriptions of New Genera and Species, Synoptic Tables, &c. 

 By Thomas G. Sloane 444 



Donations 275,409,439 



Elections and Announcements ... ... ... ... ... ... 439 



Notes and Exhibits 273,408,437 



