LIST OF PLATES (continuexl). 



Plate XXII. —Dixtomiiiii ornithorhynchi, Johnston, sp. n. 

 Plates XXIII. -XXVII. — Tasmanian Mollusca. 

 Plate XXVIII. — Arachnida from the South Seas. 

 Plate XXIX. — Purpura tritoniformis, and P. succincta. 

 Plate XXX. — Bacillus lev ani for mans, R. G. Smith, sp. n. 

 Plate XXXI. — Fig. 1. Acacia pendula, A. Cunn., (Myall or Boree), Forbes, 

 N.S.W. 

 Fig. 2. A. aneura, F.v.M., (Mulga); Geijera -parvifiora, Lindl., 

 (Wilga), on the left; a young tree of Grevillea striata, 

 R.Br., (Beef wood), on the right; Bourke, N.S.W. 

 Plate XXXII. —Fig. 1. Heterodendron oleafollum, Desf. , (Rosewood), Forbes, 

 N.S.W. 

 Fig. 2. Casuarina Luelimanni, R. T. Baker (Bull Oak), Peak 

 Hill, N.S.W. 

 Plate XXXIII. — Casuarina glauca, Sieb., on the right near saltwater; C. 



Cunninghamiana, Miq., large trees in fresh water. 

 Plate XXXIV. — Australian Mollusca, 

 Plates xxxv.-xxxvi. -Port Jackson Gasteropoda. 

 Plates XXXVII. ) sj^gie^on of Snout of Ornithorhynclius. 



XXXVIII. ) 



Plate XXXIX. — Skeleton of Snout of Echidna. 



Plates XL. -i Coronal Sections through the Region of the Snout of 



XLI. ) Ornithorhynclius. 

 Plate xLii.— Portion of Coronal Section of the Snout of Ornitliorhynchns. 

 Plate xLiii.— Botanical Map of New South Wales. 



CORRIGENDA. 



Page 136, line 13— for E. pdludosa read E. camphora. 



Page 200, line 25 -for Beyeria vicosa read Beyeria viscosa. 



Page 465, line 32 should ve^d—Syrnola Harrissoni, Tate & May; from the 



type. L-^- »^i<^ra is a different species, and is not figured]. 

 Page 531, line 22— for Hasaris diloris read Hasarius diloris. 

 Page 600, line 3— /or Lime water gives no precipitate read Lime water in 



excess (20-30 volumes) gives a precipitate. 



