VI. 



Pagj 



5. On the Distribution of the Graptolitidfe in the Rocks of Castlemaine. 



By T. S. Hall, M.A 374 



6. The Glacial Deposits of Bacchus Marsh District. By Messrs. Geo. 



Sweet, F.G.S., and Charles C. Bkittlebank .. .. .. 376 



7. Evidences of Recent Glaciation in New South Wales. By E. J. 



Statham 389 



8. Notes on the Igneous Rocks of South-Western Victoria. By J. 



Dennant, F.G.S., F.C.S 389 



9. Notes on Volcanic Action in Eastern Australia. By Professok 



David, B.A., F.G.S 397 



10. The Systematic Application of Photography as an Aid in Making 



Geological Surveys. By E. P. Bishop .. .. 404 



11. On the Specific Gravity of some Gems. By Professor Liversidge, 



M.A., F.R.S 404 



12. Schedules for Testing and Describing Minerals. By Professor 



Liversidge, M.A., F.R.S 408 



Section D. 

 BIOLOGY. 



1. Report on the Flora of the Lower Glenelg River. By P. Eckert, 



F.R.H.S 410 



2. Geographical Distribution of Queensland Lichens. By John 



Shirley, B.Sc 410 



3. Botanical Nomenclature, with Special Reference to Fungi. By D. 



McAlpixe . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . 414 



4. Summary of the Biological Results of the Elder Exploring Expedi- 



tion. By Professor Tate, F.G.S. 420 



5. Photomicrography as a Means of Illustrating Natural Objects. By 



W. B. Poole .. 420 



6. Fm-ther Notes on the Land Planarians of Tasmania and South 



Australia. By Professor A. Dendy, D.Sc. ., .. .. 420 



7. Eggs of the Australian Breeders of the Charadriidae, or Plovers, 



By A. J. Campbell, F.L.S 423 



8. Vernacular List of Birds. By Col. Legge, F.L.S 442 



9. Plea for a Rational Popular Nomenclature of Australian Plants. By 



M. Holtze, F.L.S 443 



10. Faunal Regions of Australia. By C. Hedley, F.L.S 444 



11. Importance of Ascertaining the Distribution of Australian Fauna. 



By Rev. Thomas Blackburn, B.A. . . . . . . . . 446 



12. Vernacular List of Birds. By A. J Campbell, F.L.S 451 



