COn^TZEHSTTS. 



PART IV. 



Papers. Page. 



" The lUbbon Fish " 109 



By C. W. De vis, M.A., Past Pres. 



"Asbestos" .. .. .. .. .. .. •• .. 114 



By E. hall, F.C.S., and H. G. STOKES, F.G.S. 



Report of Delegates . . . . . . . . . • • • • • 122 



Bt JOHN" SHIRLEY, B.Sc. 



" Notes npon some Plant Specimens, collected by Dr. Thos. L. 



Bancroft, on the Diamantina " . . . . . . . . . • 128 



By F. M. BAILEY, F.L.S., Coloxial Botanist. 



' Lichens from Warwick and Neighbourhood " 132 



Bt JOHN SHIRLEY, B.Sc. 



" Specimens of BlackaU Eange Plants " 130 



By F. M. BAILEY, Colonial Botanist. 



•' On the Comparative Necessity for the Drainage of Drayroads and 



Pkailroads " . . . . . . . . • • • • - ■ • • 1^7 



By GEORGE PHILLIPS, C.E. 



Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, including President's Address i-xx 



