VI. CONTENTS. 



PART IV. (No. 88.) 



(Issued June /,, 1S9S.) 



PAGE 

 Contributions to a more exact Knowledge of the Geographical Distri- 

 bution of Australian Batrachia. No. V. By J. J. Fletchkr ... 660 



Plants of New South Wales Illustrated. By R. T. Baker, F.L.S., 

 Assistant Curator, Technological Museum, Sydney. (Plates 

 xxii.-xxv.) 693 



New South Wales Fungi. By D. McAlpine. [Communicattd by R. 



T. Baker, F.L.S.]. (Plates xxvi.-xxviii.) 69S 



Observations on the Eucalypts of New South Wales. Part iii. By 

 Henry Deane, M.A., F.L.S.,and J. H. Maiden, F.L.S. (Plates 

 xxix.-xxxiii. and XXXIII. ?«s) 704 



Australian Termitidce. Part iii. By Walter W. Froggatt, 



F.L.S. (Plates XXXIV. -XXXV.) 721 



New Species of Australian Fishes. By J. Douglas Ogilby 759 



A Contribution to the Zoology of New Caledonia. By J. Douglas 



Ogilby 762 



Observations on Papuan Land and Freshwater Shells, with Descrip- 

 tions of new Species from New Guinea and Western Australia. 

 By C. F. Ancey. [Communicated by C. Hedley, F.L.S.] (Plate 

 XXXVI.) 771 



New Marine Shells from the Solomon Islands and Australia. By 



John Brazier, F.L.S., CM. Z.S 779 



On some Australian ^'/eoirmff. Part ii. By J. Dodglas Ogilby ... 783 



On the Evidence (so-called) of Glacier Action on Mount Kosciusko 

 Plateau. By the Rev. J. Milne Curran, Lecturer in Geology, 

 Technical College. (Plates xxxvii. -xxxix. ) ... 796 



Donations ... ' . .. ... ... .■ •.. 690 



Elections and Announcements ... ... ... ... ... ... 689 



Notes and Exhibits 685,810 



Presidential Address. By Professor J. T. Wilson, M.B., Ch. M. .. 812 



Elections to the Council, 1898 847 



Title-page, Contents, Index, &c. 



