CONTENTS OF VOLUME XXVI. 



Ak'i'. I.— Contrihutions to the Flora of Australia, No. 20. By Alfred 



J. EwAKT, D.Sc, I'h.I)., and Bkktha Rees. (I'lates 

 I. and II.) ... ... ... . ... . I 



11.— On Bitter, Pit and the Sensitivity of Apples to Poison. By 

 Alfred J. Ewart, D.Sc, Ph.D. 2iid Paper. (Plates 

 III. to V.) ... ... ... ... ... 12 



III. On the Aofe and Physiographic Relations of the Older Ba- 

 salts of Greensborough and Kangaroo Ground, and of 

 certain Basalts at Bundoora and Ivanlioe. By J. T. 

 JursoN ... ... ... ... ... ... 45 



1 v. — On the Occurrence of a Felsitic Dyke and Associated Brec- 

 cias at Sugar Loaf Hill (Mont Park), near Heidelberg. By 

 J. T. JuTSON and Frederick Chapman, A.L.S., &c. 

 (Plate VI., and one Text Figure) ... ... ... 57 



v. — On Natica tasmanica, Tenison-Woods, and description of 

 a New Species of Natica. By G. B. Pritchabd, D.Sc, 

 F.G.S., and J. H. Gatliff. (Plate VII.) ... ... 63 



VI. — On Some New Species and Varieties of Victorian Marine 

 Mollusca. By J. U. (Gatliff and C. J. Oabriel. (Plate 

 VIII.) ... ... ... ... ... ... 67 



VII. — Additions to the Catalogue of Marine Shells of Victoria. 



By J. H. Gatliff and C. J. Gabriel ... ... ... 71 



VIII.— On Two New Species of Chaetogaster. By Olive B. 



Daviks, M.Sc (Plate IX.) ... ... ... ... 88 



IX. — New or Little-known Victorian Fossils in the National 

 Museum. (Part XVI.— Some Silurian Brachiopoda). By 

 Frederick Chapman, A.L.S., F.R.M.S. (Plates X. and 

 XI. ... ... ... ... ... ... 99 



X. — Further Notes on Australian Hydroids. — II. By W. M. 



Bale, F.R.M.S. (Plates XII. and XIII.) ... ... 114 



XI.— On Eucalyptus polybractea, R. T. Baker. By R. T. Baker, 



F.L.S. ... ... ... ... ... ... 148 



XII.— Contributions to the Flora of Australia, No. 21. — The Flora 

 of the Northern Territory (Leguniinosae). By Alfred J. 

 Ewart, D.Sc, Ph.D., and Alexander Morrison, M.D. 

 (Plates XIV. and XV .. 165 



