CONTENTS. V. 



PART II. (continued). 



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On the Habit and Use of Nardoo (Marsilea Drummondii, A.Br.), 

 together with some Observations on the Influence of Water-Plants 

 in retarding Evaporation. By Thos. L. Bancroft, M.B., Edin... 215 



Note on an abnormal Connection of the Renal-Portals in a young male 



Frog (Limnody7iastes peronii). By Jas. P. Hill, F.L.S. .. ... 222 



On a new Species of Coccid on Fern-Roots. By W. M. Maskell. 



(Plate VII. figs. 1-4.) 225 



On a new Skink Lizard from Tasmania. By 0. Frost, F.L.S., and A. 

 H. S. Lucas, M.A., B.Sc 227 



Description of a new Cystignathoid Frog from New South Wales. By 

 J. J. Fletcher 229 



Some New South Wales Plants Illustrated. No. vi. — Acacia suhulata, 

 Bonpl. By R. T. Baker, Assistant Curator, Technological Museum, 

 Sydney. (Plate ix.) 237 



Note on GoUna Brazieri, Tryon. By Professor R. Tate 244 



Notes on Australian Coleoptera, with Descriptions of new Species. 



Part xiv. By the Rev. T. Blackburn, B.A., Corr. Mem. ... 245 



Descriptions of some new Araneidce of New South Wales. No. iii. 



By W. J. Rainbow. (Plate x.) 287 



Notes on Aboriginal Stone Weapons and Implements. Nos. xviii.-xx. 

 By R. Etheridge, Junr., Palaeontologist to the Australian Museum, 

 and Geological Survey of N. S. Wales. (Plates xi.-xiii.) ...295 



Three additional Types of Womerah or "Throwing-Stick." By R. 

 Etheridge, Junr., Palaeontologist to the Australian Museum, and 

 Geological Survey of N, S. Wales. (Plate xiv.) 300 



Note on additional Localities for Astele subcarinata, Sw. By John 

 Brazier, F.L.S., C.M.Z.S 303 



Botanical Notes from the Technological Museum, Sydney. No. i. 



By J. H. Maiden, F.L.S., and R. T. Baker, F.L.S. (Plate xv.) 309 



Descriptions of new Species of 5o.s<r^/cA^VZce. By Arthur M. Lea ... 317 



Preliminary Note on a Species of Balanoglossus from the Coast of New 

 South Wales. By J. P. Hill, F.L.S., Demonstrator of Biology, 

 Sydney University ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 324 



Note on the Presence of vestigial Miilleriau Ducts in a full-grown 

 male Lizard (Amphibolous muricatus). By J. P. Hill, F.L.S., 

 Demonstrator of Biology, Sydney University ... ... ••• 325 





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