VI. CONTENTS. 



ir'ROCEEDiNGS OP THE SECTIONS — continued. 



Section C — continued. page. 



7. Coral Reefs of the Great Barrier, Queensland : a Study of their 



Structure, Life-distribution, and Relation to Mainland Physio- 

 graphy (with three plates). By C. Hedley, P.L.S., and T. 

 Griffith Taylor, B.Sc., B.E 397 



8. General Description of the Cambrian Series of South Australia. By 



Walter Howchin, F.G.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . 414 



9. Preliminary Note on Archajocyathinse from the Cambrian " Coral 



Reefs " of South Australia (with two plates). By T. Griffith 

 Taylor, B.Sc, B.E 423 



10. The Physiography of Port Nicholson Harbor, New Zealand (with map). 



By James Macintosh Bell . . . . . . . . . . . . 438 



11. The Physiography of West Wanganui Inlet, New Zealand (with map). 



By James Macintosh Bell . . . . . . . . . . . . 440 



12. Tantalum and Niobium in Australia. By Edward S. Simpson, 



B.E., F.C.S 442 



13. The Formation of Glacial Valleys and Lakes in Southern New 



Zealand. By Percy Morgan . . . . . . . . . . 455 



*14. On the Lower Cambrian Age of the Barrier Range (N.S.W.), previously 



regarded as Silurian (?). By D. Mawson, B.E., B.Sc 456 



15. Some Problems of Australian Glaciation. By Professor T. W. Edge- 

 worth David, B.A., F.R.S 457 



*16. The Distribution of Thinnfeldia in Australian Mesozoic Rocks. By 



W. S. Dun 465 



*17. Remarks on the Geology of the Upper Waitaki Basin, with Special 



Reference to the Lower Tasman Glacier Valley, New Zealand. 



By E. 0. Thiele and A. E. I^tson, F.G.S 465 



*18. The Dykes in Townsville District (North Queensland), and their 



Relation to Surrounding Rocks. By John Fewtrell . . . . 466 



19. Probable Pre-Cambrian Strata in Tasmania. By W. H. Twelve- 



trees, F.G.S . . . . 466 



20. Notes on Crush Phenomena in the Cambrian Rocks near Blackwood, 



South Australia (with plate). By H. Basedow and J. D. Iliffe, 



B.Sc 471 



SECTION D.— BIOLOGY. 



Address by J. H. Maiden, F.L.S., President of the Section. . . . . . 158 



1. Climatic and Geological Influence on the Flora of New South Wales 



(with map). By R. H. Cambage, F.L.S 473 



*2. A Record of the Geographical Distribution of the Birds of the Banda 



Islands. By J. R. McClymont, M.A. 484 



3. The Structure of the Leaf of Banksia serrata (with four plates). By 



A. G. Hamilton .. .. .. .. .. ... .. 484 



4. A Preliminary Note on Heterophylly in Parsonsia (with plate). By 



L. Cockayne, Ph.D., Cor., F.B.S. (Ed.) 486 



*5. Remarks on the Anatomy of some Australian Frogs. By Georgina 



Sweet, D.Sc 489 



*6. New Stimulus and Inhibitions in Phagocytosis, with their Actual 



Value. By Dr. D. Macdonald 489 



7. Some Recent Advances in Our Knowledge of the Salts of Proteins and 



of their Role in Biological Phenomena. By T. Brailsford 



Robertson, B.Sc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 490 



*8. The Principles of Scientific Description in Natural History. By Rev. 



T. Blackburn, B.A 507 



*9. Revision of the Australian and Tasmanian Malacodermitse. By A. M. 



Lea 507 



