CONTENTS OF PROCEEDINGS, 1903. ^ * -^ 



PART I. (No. 109). 



(fsmicd July BOth, 1005.) 



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A Monograph of the Australian Memhracidie. By F, W. Goding, 



M.D., Ph.D. (Plate i.) ... 2 



Kevlsion of Australian Lepidoptera (Fam. Notodontid<e and Hypono- 



meutidce). By A. J. Turner, M.D., F.E.S 42 



Australian Fungi, New or Unrecorded. Decades iii.-iv. By D. 



McAlpine, Corresponding Member ... 94 



Descriptions of some New Species of West Australian Plants. By 

 W. V. Fitzgerald, F.S.Sc, Lond., F.R.H.S., Eng. (Communi- 

 cated hy J. H. Maiden, F.L.S., iZc. ) 104 



The Bacterial Origin of the Gums of the Arabin Group. Nos. iii.-ix. 



By B. Greig Smith, D.Sc, Macleay Bacteriologist to the Society. 114 



Notes on Australian RJiopalocera. Lycanidcr Part iii. — Revisional. 



By G. A. Waterhouse, B.Sc, B.E., F.E.S. (Plates ii. -iii.) ... 132 



Notes and Exhibits 93 



Elections and Announcements L 93 



PART II. (No. 110). 



(Imied October Cth, 1903.) 



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The Vegetation of New England, N.S.W. By Frep. Turner, 



F.L.S.,F.R.H.S., &c 276 



Australian P.syllirhi'. Part iii. By Walter W. Froggatt, F.L.S, 



(Plates iv.-v.) 315 



A Slime Bacterium {Bacterium 2^ersie(f^) from the Peach, Almond and 

 Cedar. By R. Greig Smith, D.Sc, Macleay Bacteriologist to the 

 Society 338 



A Revision of jthe Eucalypts of the Rylstone District. By R. T. 



Baker, F.L.S 349 



