CONTENTS. ix. 



PART III. (confimied). 



PACE 



Ke vision of the Australian CurciiUonidtv. belonging to the Subfamily 



Crijptorhynchides. Part vi. By Arthur M. Lea, F.E.S. ... 643 



Notes on Byblis gigantea, Lindl. [N.O. DroseracecB]. By Alex. G, 



Hamilton. (Plate xxxvii.) 680 



Elections and Announcements .. 499,565 



Notes and Exhibits 497,564 



PART IV. (No. 112). 



(Issued April 3Sth, Ifm.) 



PAGE 

 List of forty-seven Species or Varieties of New South Wales Lichens, 



not represented in Wilson's " List," exhibited by Mr. E. Cheel 687 



The Flora of Norfolk Island. Part i. By J. H. Maiden, Govern- 

 ment Botanist of New South Wales, and Director of the Botanic 

 Gardens, Sydney. (Plate xxxviii.) .. ... ... ... ... 692 



Notes on the Geography of the Blue Mountains and Sydney District. 



By E. C. Andrews, B. A. (Plates xxxix.-xliv.) 786 



The Slime of Dematmm pullulans. By R. Greig Smith, D.Sc, 



Macleay Bacteriologist to the Society 826 



The Gum and Byproducts of Bacterium sacchari. By R. Greig Smith, 



D.Sc, Macleay Bacteriologist to the Society 834 



On a new Species of Callitris from Eastern Australia. By R. T. 

 Baker, F.L.S., Curator, Technological Museum, Sydney. (Plate 

 xlv.) 839 



The Geology of the Glass House Mountains and District. By H. I. 



Jensen. (Plates xlvi.-l.) 842 



The Effect of the Bassian Isthmus upon the Existing Marine Fauna : 



a Study in Ancient Geography. By C. Hedley, F.L.S.... ,. 876 



The Variability of Eucalyptus under Cultivation. Part i. By J. H. 



Maiden 887 



Notes from the Botanic Gardens, Sydney. No. 9. By J. H. Maiden 



AND E. Betche 904 



Description of a new Genus and Species of Coleoptera (Family HU- 

 pidce) from New Britain. By David Sharp, M.B., F.R.S. (Com- 

 municated h]j W. W. Froggatt) 924 



