PART III. 



I'AGE 



Monograph of the Australian Sponges. Part V. By R. von Len- 



DExXFELD, Ph.D. Plates XXVI-XXXV .. ... 282 



On a Sponge destructive to Oyster Culture in the (Clarence River. By 



R. VON Lendenfeld, Ph.D ;^26 



Note on the Glacial Period in Australia. By R. von Lenuenfelb, 



Ph.D :m 



Jottings fi'om the Biological Laboratory of Sydney University. 



Nos. 4 and 5. By W. A. Haswell, M.A., B Sc :^-21 



On the supposed Glacial Epoch in Australia. By Captain F. W. 



HuTTON, F.G.S., &c 334 



List of Plants in use by the Natives of the Macleay-Coast, New 

 Guinea, with some botanical remarks by Baron Ferd. von Mueller, 



K.C.M.G., &c. By N. DE Miklodho-Maclay 346 



Catalogue of the described Coleoptera of Australia. By George 



Masters. Part T. 359 



Descriptions of three new Fishes from Port Jackson. By J. 



Douglas-Ogilby 443 



Remarks on the Decay of certain species of Eucalypti. By K. H. 



Bennett 4.")3 



Double Flowers. By the Rev. W. Woolls, Ph.D., &c 455 



Occasional Notes on Plants indigenous in the immediate neighbour- 

 hood of Sydney. N. 9. By E. Haviland, F.L.S 459 



Notes on the distribution of some Australian Sharks and Rays, &c. 



By J. Douglas-Ogilby... 463 



Contributions towards a knowledge of the Coleoptera of Australia. 



No. I. By A. Sydney Olliff 467 



A new genus of the sub-family Lamprimides. By William Macleay, 



F.L.S 473 



Addendum to the Monograph of Australain Sponges. By R. voN Len- 

 denfeld, Ph.D 475 



