president's address. 1333 



Part III. J. Shirley; Xotes on Lichens in X.S.W. F. R. M. 



Wilson. 



Institute, New Zealand. — Yol. XX. : Notes on the Three Kings 

 Islands ; On the Flora of the Kermadec Islands. T. F. Cheese- 

 ma,n ; Naturalised Dodders and Broom-rapes of New Zealand. 

 T. "W. Kirk ; New species New Zealand Phaenogams, Ferns, 

 Cryptogams, described. W. Colenso, D. Petrie, J. Buchanan. 

 Vol. XXI. : On the Desmidie^e of New Zealand. W. M. 

 Maskell ; Botany of Te Moehau Mountain, Cape Colville. James 

 Adams ; Orohanche hydrocotylei^ supposed new species ; New 

 species of Cryptogamic Plants ; Of Phaenogams. AV. Colenso ; 

 On the movements of the pistil in Glossostigma elatinoides. 

 Clement W. Lee. 



Victorian Naturalist. — Vol. VI. : Australian Loganiaceae ; 

 New species of Drakcea, Prasoj^hyllum^ Gompholohium^ Olden- 

 landia, Fulophia, Chorilcena, Logania, Chloantlies, described. 

 F. V. Mueller ; Forty-one new species Australian Lichens 

 described. F. R. M, Wilson. 



Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science, 

 Section D. — On the action of Metallic Salts in the development 

 of Aspergillus nigrescens. W^. M. Hamlet ; On respiration in the 

 roots of Shore Plants. J. Bancroft. 



The Forest Flora of New Zealand. ByT. Kirk, F.G.S., &c., is 

 spoken of as a maguificent work on the trees and shrubs of that 

 isolated region. 



Geology and Physiography. 



Linnean Society, N.S.W. — R. Etheridge, junr., W. J. Stephens, 

 T. W. E. David, as above. 



Royal Society. N.S.W. — Vol. XXII. : Census of the Fauna of 

 the Older Tertiary of Australia. R. Tate ; T]ie Desert Sandstone. 

 J. E. T. Woods. Vol. XXIII. : Source of the Underground 

 Water in the Western Districts. H. C. Russell ; Eruptive Rocks 

 of New Zealand. F. W. Hutton. 



