IV. CONTENTS. 



PART II. (No. 102). 



(Issued November 7th, 1901.) 



PAGE 



Notes on the Botany of the Interior of New South Wales. Partiii. 



By R. H. Cambage. (Plate xii.) 197 



Note on the Nomenclature of CinfiuUna Brazieri, Angas, a Port 



Jackson Mollusc. By Professor Ralph Tate . 214 



Note on some Richmond River Hepatics. By Rev. Walter W. Watts 215 



The "Shot-Hole" Fungi of Stone-fruit Trees in Australia. By D. 



McAlpine. (Communicated by J. H. Maiden, F.L.S., cOc.) ... 221 



On the "Onvar" of Malekula, New Hebrides. By Walter R. 



Harper ... . . ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 238 



Notes on an Aboriginal Grave in the Darling River District, N.S.W. 

 By Grahabi Officer, B.Sc. [Communicated by R. EtJieridge, 

 Junr.] (Plate xiii.) 238 



Australian Psyllida. Part ii. By Walter W. Froggatt, F.L.S. 



(Plates xiv.-xvi.) 242 



Note on the Occurrence of Diatoms, Radiolaria and Infusoria in the 

 Rolling Downs Formation (Lower Cretaceous), Queensland. By 

 W. S. Dun, W. H. Rands, F.G.S., and Professor David, B.A., 

 F.G.S., F.R.S. (Plates xvii.-xix.) 299 



Notes on the Botany of the Interior of New South Wales. Part iv. 



By R. H. Cambage. (Plates xx.-xxi.) 317 



Contributions to a Knowledge of Australian Entozoa. No. i. On a 

 new Species of Distomum from the Platypus. By S. J. Johnston, 

 B.A., Economic Zoologist, Technological Museum, Sydney. 

 (Plate xxii.) 334 



Further Notes on supposed Hybridisation amongst Eucalypts (includ- 

 ing a Description of anew Species). By H. Deane, M.A., F.L.S., 

 &c., and J. H Maiden, F.L.S., &c 339 



Notes and Exhibits 213,310 



Donations 217,312 



Elections and Announcements ... ... ... ... ... ... 217 



