Art. XXVIIT. — Morphology of the Vermiform Appendix. By 

 Walter Stapley, M.D., D.Y.Sc , M.R.C.V.S., 

 and J. C. Lewis, B.V.Sc. (Plates LXVI.- 

 LXXYa.) ... ... .. ... ... 312 



XXIX. — Some Observations on tlie Comparative Anatomy of 

 the FibiUa. By William Mackenzie, M.D., 

 F.R.S. (Edin.). (Plates LXXVI.-LXXYIII )... 358 



XXX. — The Biochemical Significance of Phosphorus. By 



Hilda Kincaid, M.Sc. ... ... ... 368 



XXXI. — Longevity of Seeds and Structxire and Xatiue of 

 Seed Coat. By Bebtha Rees. (Plates LXXIX.- 

 LXXXI.) ... ... ... ... ... 393 



XXXII. - On some supposed Pj'^ritzed Sponges from Queens- 

 land. By Frederick Chapman, .V.L.8. (Plate 

 LXXXII.) ... ... ... ... 415 



XXXIII. — A Revision of the Species of Limopsis in the 

 Tertiary Beds of Southern Australia. By 

 Frederick Chapman, A.L.S., &c. (Plates 

 LXXXIII.-LXXXV.) ... ... ... MU 



XXXIV. — The Aborigines of I^ake Boga, Victoria. By A. C. 



Stone ... ... ... ... ... 433 



XXXV. — A Contribution to the Physiography of the Yarra 

 River and Dandenong Creek Basins, Victoria. 

 By J. T. JuTsoN (Plates LXXXVl.-XC.) ... 499 



XXX YI. — The Structure and General Geology of the Warrau- 

 dyte Goldfield and Adjacent Country. By J. T. 

 JuTSON. (Plates XCI.-XCIII.) ... ... 516 



XXXVII. — Flotation of Minerals. By Kenneth A. JSIickle 555 



XXXVIII. — Protozoa Parasitic in the Large Intestine of Aus- 

 tralian Frogs— Part I. By Janet W. Raff, B.Sc. 586 



