LIST OF PLATES. 



PROCEEDINGS, 1901. 



Plate I, — Acaciii Dorothea, Maiden, sp. n. 

 Plate II. — Aastralian Mollusca. 



Plate ni. — Map showing Evidences of Glacial Action, Mt. Kosciusko, N..S. W. 

 Plate IV.— Map and Sections illustrating Glaciation, Mt. Kosciusko, N.S.W. 

 Plate V. — Sections illustrating Glaeiation, Mt. Kosciusko, N.S.W, 

 Plate VI. —Geological Section from Cooma to Mt. Kosciusko, N.S.W. 

 Plate VII. — Roche Moutonnee of Granite showing Glacial Grooves. 

 Plate VIII.— Striated Quartzite Boulder., 

 Plate IX. —Grooved and Striated Quartzite Boulder. 



Plate X. — Fig. 1. Grooved Pavement of Granite, Lake Albina, and Granite 

 Erratics. 

 Fig. 2. Relic of Lateral Moraine. 

 Plate XI. — Vibrio f Mycobacterium ) denitrificans, Sewerin. 

 Plate XII. — Fig. 1. Pittosponiiii. piiilUirceoidei^, DC, (Berrigan), Nymagee, 

 N.S.W. 

 Fig. '2. Kremophila lonriifolia , F.v. M., (Emu Bush), Bourke, 

 N.S.W. 

 Plate XIII. — Two views of an Australian Aboriginal Grave, Darling River 



District, N.S.W\ 

 Plates XIV. -XV. — Australian Fsyllirhe (wings). 



Plate XVI. — Australian Psyllidce (genitalia, lerp scales, galls, and pupo3^ 

 Plate XVII. — -Section showing the Horizon of the Lower Cretaceous Limestone 



containing Diatoms, &c., Maranoa River, Q. 

 Plate XVIII. — Fig. 1. Coscinodiscux sp. Fig. 2. Diatom. Fig. 3. Radiola- 



rian Shell (? Astrophacns). 

 Plate XIX. — Fig. 1. Diatom. Fig. 2. Tintinnii^ s\). Fig. 3. Radiolarian 



Shell. 

 Plate XX.— Fig. 1. Capparis Mitchelli, Lijtidl., (Wild Orange), Cobar, N.S.W. 

 Fig. 2. Flindersid maculosa, F.v.M., (Leopard-tree), Bourke, 

 N.S.W. 

 Finite \xi.- Fig. 1. Eucalyptus microtheca , F.v. .\I., (Coolabah), Bourke, 

 N.S.W. 

 Fig. 2. Atalaya hemiylauca, F.v.M., (Whitewood^, Bourke, 

 N.S.W. 



