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A Th earlier Nototherian Period in Queensland. By C. 



x.A., Corr. Mem 443 



1/6 on the Carenides, with Descriptions of new Species 

 JMAS G. Sloane 448 



ii. ^ns and Emendations to the Reference List of the Land and 

 Freshwater Mollusea of New Zealand. By Henry Sfter, Christ- 

 church, New Zealand. (Plates XXII. -XXIII.) 484 



Notes to the above. By C. Hedley 502 



Description of Ccecum amputatum, an undescribed Mollusc from Sydney 



Harbour. By C. Hedley, F.L.S 504 



On the Australasian Giindlachia. By C. Hedley, F.L.S. (Plate 



XXIV.) 505 



Description of a new Species oi Acacia. By J. H. Maiden, F.L.S., 



and R. T. Baker, F.L.S. (Plate xxv.) 515 



Notes on the Red-Crowned Parrakeet f Cyanorhamphits cookij of 

 Norfolk Island. By Alfred J. North, F.L.S., Assistant in 

 Ornithology, Australian Museum. (Plate xxvi.) 517 



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

 J.J.Fletcher 5*22 



Contributions to a more exact Knowledge of the Geographical Distri- 

 bution of Australian Batrachia. No. iv. By J. J, Fletcher .. 524 



Note on the Occurrence of Icerya cegyptiacum, Dougl, , in New South • 

 Wales. By W. W. Froggatt 534 



Description of a new species of grass (Eracjrostis Kennedyce) from the 



the interior of New South Wales. By Fred. Turner, F.L.S. .;. 535 



Note on an Aboriginal Kitchen-Midden at Bellambi, lUawarra. By 

 John Mitchell 536 



Elections and Announcements ... ... ... ... ... ... 439 



Donations ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 439 



Notes and Exhibits 534 



President's Address [including a Sketch of our present Knowledge of 

 the Geological History of Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand, 

 from Archfeau Time down to the commencement of the Permo- 

 Carboniferous Period.] (Plates xxvn.-xxviii.) 540 



Office-bearers and Council for 1894 ... ... ... ... ... 608 



Title-page, Contents, Index to Vol. viii. (2nd Ser.), List of Plates and 

 Corrigenda. 



