CONTENTS. IX. 



PART III. (continued). 



PAGE 



Notes on Australian Neuroptera and their Life-Histories. By Walter 



W. Froggatt, F.L.S 358 



Some Records of New South Wales Mosses. By W. Forsyth. 



[Title only] 3G9 



Census Muscorum Australiensium. A classified Catalogue of the Fron- 

 dose Mosses of Australia and Tasmania, collated from available 

 Publications and Herbaria Records, by the Rev. W. Walter 

 Watts and Thomas Whitelegge, F.R.M.S. Part i. [Issued 

 separately as a Supplement to this Part of the Proceedings] ... 369 



Australian Fungi, New or Unrecorded. Decades i.-ii. By D. 



Mc Alpine, Corresponding Member 373 



On a new Species of Ardisia from New South Wales. By R. T. 

 Baker, F.L.S., Curator, Technological Museum, Sydney. (Plate 

 xvi.) 380 



The Bacterial Origin of the Gums of the Arabin Group. By R. 



Greig Smith, M.Sc, Macleay Bacteriologist to the Society ... 383 



Revision of the Australian Curcnlionidce belonging to the Subfamily 



Cnjptorhynchides. Part v. By Arthur M. Lea, F.E.S. ... 408 



Notes on Prosohranchiata. No. i. Lotorium. By H. Leighton 



Kesteven. (Plate xvii.) ... 443 



Descriptions of some new Araneidcr. of New South Wales. No. x. 

 By W. J. Rainbow, F.L.S., Entomologist to the Australian 

 Museum. (Plate xviii.) ... ... ... ... ... ... 484 



Elections and Announcements ... .. ... ... ... 346, 372 



Notes and Exhibits 343,370 



PART IV. (No. 108). 



(Umed April 9th lOOJ.) 



PAGE 



Notes on some New South Wales Hepatics. By Rev. W. Walter 



Watts 493 



On two remarkable Sporocysts occurring in Mytilus latrn^, on the Coast 

 of New Zealand. By Professor W. A. Haswell, M.A., D.Sc, 

 F.R.S. (Plates xix. -XX.) 497 



6. — On Eucahj2}tus hicolor, A. Cnnn. By J. H. Maiden 516 



". — On Eucalyptus jiolyantheiiwfi, Sch^ner. By J. H. Maiden. (Plate 



xxi.) 527 



