CONTENTS OF PROCEEDINGS, 1909. 



PART L (No. 133). 



(fs.mi'd Juhi 1.1th 1909), 



I'AOE 



Presidential Address delivered at the Thirty-fourth Annual General 

 Meeting, March 31st, 1909: with Eevised List of the Fnroideo^ 

 and Florideoe of Australia (p. 9), by A. H. S. Lucas, M.A., K.8c. ... 1 



Notes on the Geology of the Mt. Flinders and Fassifern Districts, 

 Queensland. By H. I. Jensen, D.Sc. , formerly Linnean Macleay 

 Fellow of the Society in Geology, (Plates i,-vi,) 67 



Can Opsonins be obtained directly from Bacteria and Yeasts ? By R. 



Greig-Smith, D.Sc, Macleay Bacteriologist to the Society ... 105 



The Coagulation of Condensed Milk. By R. Greig-Smith, D.Sc, 



Macleay Bacteriologist to the Society ... ... ... ... 107 



Notes on Australian Coleoptera : with Descriptions of New Species of 



Tenehrionidcp. By H. J. Carter, B.A., F.E.S 120 



The Geology of the Canobolas Mountains. By C. A. Sussmilch, 



F.G.S., and H. I. Jensen, D.Sc. (Plates vii.-ix.).. 157 



Balance Sheet, &c 63 



Elections and Announcements ... ... ... ,.. ... 6'2, 115 



Notes and Exhibits ... ... ... ... ... ... .. 114,116 



PART II. (No. 134). 



(Ismed September 15th, 1909.) 



Observations on the Development of the Marsupial Skull. By E. 

 Broom, M.D., D.Sc, C. M.Z.S., Corresponding Member. (Plates 

 x.-xvii.) 



195 



Metasomatic Processes in a Cassiterite Vein from New England. By 

 Leo A. Cotton, B.A., B.Sc, Junior Demonstrator in Geology, 

 University of Sydney. (Plates xviii.-xx.) -20 



