LIST OF FI.ATES 



VOL. VIII. 



(second series). 



Plate I. — Upper incisor of Phascolonus gigas, Ow 



Plate II. — Acacia Joneni, F.v.M. et Maiden. 



Plate III. — Australian spiders. 



Plate IV. — Roots of Leguminosm infested with Bacteria. 



Plate V. — Ango2)hora siihvelutina, F.v.M. 



Plates VI. -VII. figs. Si-k and 4a-c — Silurian trilobites. 



Plate VII. figs. 1-4 — Lecanopsis filicum, Maskell. 



Plate VIII. — Brachyscelid galls and coccids. 



Plate IX. — Acacia suhulata, Bonpl. 



Plate X. — Australian spiders. 



Plates XI. -XIII. — Aboriginal stone implements. 



Plate XIV. — Three types of womerah or " throwing-stick." 



Plate XV. — Female flowers of Amperea si^artioides ; bifid fronds of Blech- 



num cartilagineiLm. 

 Plates XVI. -XVII. — Brachyscelid galls and coccids. 

 Plate XVIII. — Map of Mount Kosciusko Plateau. 



Plate XIX. -XX. — Polycercus: a proliferating cystic parasite of an earthworm. 

 Plate XXI. — The scapula of the Monotremes. 



Plates XXII. -XXIII. — Land and freshwater mollusca of New Zealand. 

 Plate XXIV. — Australasian species of Guncllachia. 

 Plate XXV. — Acacia Muelleriana, Maiden et Baker. 

 Plate XXVI. — Cyanorhaynphus novce-zealancUce, Sparrm., and C. cooki, G. R. 



Gray. 

 Plate XXVII. — Map show^ing the chief directions of folding at present known 



in Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand. 

 Plate XXVIII. — Generalised geological sketch section showing the successive 



foldings of Australia from Pre-Cambrian Time to the close of the 



Permo-Carboniferous Period. 



CORRIGENDA. 



Page 20, line 34, and page 24, line 21— /or Epeira sixuosus read Epeira 



SINUOSA. 



Page 43, line 18 — for suhcarinatus read suhcarinata. 



Page 45, line \1—for fajnily Tahanidce ? read Eristalis cristata, Walk., fam. 



Syyyhidce. 

 Page 202, line 30, page 203, line 19, page 204, lines 11, 13, 15, 21, page 205, 



line 1 — for Symj)hiletes read Symphyletes. 

 Page 310, line 12— for //. hetero2')hyllus read H. hetero2)hylla. 



