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Port Jackson, viz., Scyllium anal.p, HeUastes immaculatus and 

 Penipheris lineatus, p. 445. Distribution of some Australian 

 Sharks and Rays, viz., Carcharias crenidens, Scyllhim anale, S. 

 onaculatum, Chiloscyllium ocellatum, Rliinohatus Bougainvillei, 

 R. Djeddensis, Tamiura Lymma, Pteroplatea Anstralis, and 

 Aetohatis Nannari, p. 463. On the Geiius Trachichthys, p. 580. 

 And, in conjunction with Mr. Ramsay, descriptions of new 

 or rare Australian Fishes, viz., Pteroplatea Australis, n. sp., Sebastes 

 scaber, n. sp., Platycepltalns arenarius, n. sp., and Cirrhitichthys 

 (jrajyUidoptHrus, and Lepldotrigla pleuracanthica, species pre- 

 viously known, p. 575. Two new Fishes from Port Jackson, Seriola 

 simjylex and Nannocampus ruber, p. 757, Coris rex, n. sp., p. 851. 



N. de Miklouho-Maclay contributes a Second paper on the 

 Zoology of the Maclay Coast, New Cuiuea, containing a descrip- 

 tion of Macroims Tibol, n. sp., p. 141, pi. XIX. On two new 

 species of Dorcopsis, from N. Guinea, p. 145, pi. XX. On the 

 Brain of llalicore Australis, p. 193, pi. XXIV. Plants used by 

 natives of the Maclay Coast, cultivated and wild, with notes by 

 Baron F. v. Miiller, p. 346. Second Note on Macrodontisiii, 

 referring the apparent enlargement of the teeth to the accumu- 

 lation of a special kind of tartar, p. 682, pi, XLIX, The Keu of 

 the Maclay Coast, a sp. of Piper, closely allied to P. methysticum, 

 Kava or Ava, p. 687 ; and, as already mentioned, in conjunction 

 with Mr. Macleay, The Plagiostomata of the Pacitic, No. III., 

 p. 673. 



Mr. A. G. Hamilton contributes a paper on the Fertilisation of 

 (hodenia hederacea, in which, referring to Mr. Haviland's Notes 

 on Goodenia, Vol IX., p. 449, he gives his reasons for concluding 

 that the plant is self-fertilised, p. 157, pi. XXT. This conclusion 

 is controverted by Mr. Haviland in a subsequent paper, p. 237. 



Mr. K. H. Bennett : Notes on the habits of Falco suhniger^ 

 Glareola grallaria, p. 162. Remarks upon the destruction of 

 Eucaltjptm rostrata and E. mellidora by Phalangers ('Possums), p. 

 453. 



