CONTENTS OF VOLUME XXII,, Pt, II, 



Art. X.^ — Xo^v c.r Little-known Victorian Fossils in the 

 Xational Museum — Part X.: Some Palaeozoic 

 Worms and (,'rustacea. By Frederick Chap- 

 man, A.L.S., cV<-. (Plates XXYII., XXVIII.. 

 XXIX.) ... ... ... ... ... 101 



XI. — Uu Australian and Tasmanian Coleoptera. with 

 Descriptions of X^ew Species — Part I. By 

 Arthur M. Lea. (Plate XXX.) ... ... 113 



XII. — A Contribution to the Pliysical History of the 

 Plenty River; and of Anderson's Creek, 

 Warraudj-te, Victoria. By J. T. Jtjtson. 

 (Plates XXXI., XXXIL. and two Text Fifirures) 153 



XIIL— The Building Stones of Victoria— Part I.: The Sand- 

 stones. By Henry C. Eichards, M.Sc. (Plates 

 XXXIII.-XXXVI.) 172 



XIV. — The Structure of the Truncus Arteriosus in Species 

 of the genera Hyla, Limnodynastes, Chiroleptes, 

 Heleioporus, Pseudophryne and Notaden. By 

 Kathleen K. Oliver. (Plates XXXVII.- 

 XXXIX.) ... ... ... ... ... 198 



XV. — Contributions to our knowledge of Australian 

 Earthworms — The Blood Vessels, Part II. By 

 Ctwynneth BrcHANAN, B.Sc. (Plates XL.- 

 XLII.) ... ... ... ... ... 209 



XVI. — Note on the Accessory G-lauds of Cryptodrilus 

 saecarius (Fletcher). By Gwynneth Buch- 

 anan, B.Sc. (Plate XLIII.) . ... 221 



XVII. — Contributions to our Knowledge of Australian 

 Earthworms — The Xephridia. By Freda Bac^e. 

 M.Sc. (Plates XLIV.-XLVII.) "^ ... ... 224 



XVIII. — Contributions to our Knowledge of Australian 

 Earthworms — The Alimentary Canal. Part I. 

 By Janet \V. Raff, B.Sc. (Plates XLVIII.- 

 XLL) 244 



