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PART TI. 



(lamed Deceinhff lOtli, IS'.i!,.) 



1'.\(;e 

 On three liiglily ornate Boomerangs from the Bulloo lliver, N.S.W. 

 By R. Ether[dgk, Junr. (Paheoutologist to the Australian 

 Museum, and Geological Survey of N. S. Wales). [Plate xv.] ... 193 



Notes on tlie Methods of Fertilisation of the Goodeiuacea' Part J. 



By Alkx. (I. Hamilton. (Plate xvi.) ... -JOl 



Note on the Tertiary Fossils from Hall Sound, New Guinea. By 



Profe.ssor Ralph Tate 213 



New or rare Fishes from Maroubra, N.S.W. By Eduar K. Waite, 



F.L.S , Zoologist, Australian Museum, Sydney. (Plate xvii.) .. 215 



On the mode of Atbaohment of the Leaves or Fron<ls to the Caudex 

 in Glot>sopt>-ris, with Remarks on the Relation of the Genus to its 

 Allies. By R. Etheridge, .Junr. (Palteontologist to the Aus- 

 tralian Museum, and Palaeontologist and Librarian to the Depart- 

 ment of Mmes, Sydney). [Plates XVIII. -XIX.] 22S 



With a Note on its Stratigraphioal Distribution in Australasia. 

 By T. W. E. David, B. A., &c. (Professor of (xeulogy, &c., in the 

 University of Sydney) 249 



Description of a new Mite belonging to the Genus f/ittro/in.s, found in 



Wasps' Nests. By Walter W. Froggatt 2.59 



Description of a new Australian Snake. By J. DoutiLA.s Ogilby ... 261 

 The Morphology of the Muscles of the Shoulder-Girdle in Monotr-niits. 

 By W. J Stewart McKay, M.B., Ch. M., B. Sc. (Plates xx.- 

 xxiii.) 263 



Descriptions of Jive new Fishes from the Australasian Region. By 



J. DouGLA.s Ogilby 367 



Wood Moths : with some account of their Lite- histories, chiefly com- 

 piled from the Notes of Mr. R. Thornton, of Wallsend, N.S.W. 

 By W. W. Froggatt 375 



The Land Mollusean Fauna of British New (Guinea. Second Supple- 

 ment, continued from Vol. vi., p. 695. By C. Hedley, F.L.S. 

 (Plates XXTV. -XXVI.) 384 



Elections and Announcements 189,364 



Donations 189,364 



Notes and Exhibits 361 



