viii. CO NT K NTS. 



PART II. (No. 118). 



(Issued September 27th, 1905.) 



PAGE 



Descriptions of New Species of Australian Coleoptera. Part i. By H. 



J. Carter, B.A. ... ... ... ... ... •■• 177 



Notes on the Eucalypts of the Blue Mountains. By J. H. Maiden 



and R. H. Cambage .- 190 



Notes on the Native Flora of New South Wales. By R. H. Cambage. 



Part iii. Orange to Dubbo and Gilgandra. (Plates ii.-iii.) ... 203 



On an Undescribed Species of Actinotus from Eastern Australia. By 



R. T. Baker, F.L.S., Curator, Technological Museum. (Plate iv.) 225 



Five New Species of Cicindela from Tropical Australia. By Thomas 



G. Sloane 229 



Revision of the Cumilionidce belonging to the Subfamily Cruptorhyn- 



chides. Part vii. By Arthur M. Lea, F.E.S 235 



List of Lichens from the eastern slopes of New England, N.S.W., 



exhibited by Mr. Fred. Turner 259,308 



Notes on the Older Tertiary Foraminiferal Rocks on the West Coast 

 of Santo, New Hebrides. By Frederick Chapman, A.L.S., 

 F.R.M.S., National Museum, Melbourne. {Communicated by 

 Prof essor David.) (Plates v. -viii.) ... 261 



On the Occurrence of a Bed of Fossiliferous Tuff and Lavas between 

 the Silurian and Middle Devonian at Cavan, Yass, N.S.W., 

 similar in Age and Character to the Snowy River Porphyries of 

 Victoria. By A. J. Shearsby. (Communicated by JV. S. Dun.) 

 (Plate ix.) 275 



The Role of Agglutination in Immunity. By R. Greig Smith, D.Sc, 



Macleay Bacteriologist to the Society 289 



On Dim.orphism in the Female of lachnura heterosticta, Burm. 



[Neuroptkra : Odonafa], By R. J. Tillyard, B.A. ... ... 302 



Crustacea dredged off Port Jackson in deep water. By F. E. Grant, 



F.L.S. (Plates x.-xi.) 312 



Notes on Frosobranchiata. No. iv. The Ontogenetic Stages repre- 

 sented by the Gastropod Protoconch. By H. Leighton Kesteven. 325 



