TIMOR ISLAND, 407 



Javan birds 11 Australian birds ... 10 



Closely allied (i Closely allied 26 



Total 17 Total 36 



We have here a remarkable similarity in the number of 

 species from Java and Australia, but a great preponderance 

 of allied Australian species, which points to a similarity of 

 climatic and food conditions. 



9_0N THE AFFINITIES OF THE FLORULAS OF 

 LORD HOWE AND NORFOLK ISLANDS. 



By Professor RALPH TATE, F.G.S, 



10.— ON THE SYSTEMATIC POSITION OF 

 BITHINIA HUONENSIS. 



By Profcsmr RALPH TATE, F.G.S. 



11.— ON THE PRESERVATION OF OUR NATIVE 

 PLANTS AND ANIMALS. 



By A. F. ROBIN. 



12.— ON THE HABITS OF CERATODUS, THE LUNG 

 FISH OF QUEENSLAND. 



By Profriisor W. BALDWIN SPENCER, M.A. 



13.— REVIEW OF THE QUEENSLAND LICHENS. 



By J. SHIRLEY, B.Sc. 



14.— LIST OF TASMANIAN MOSSES. 



By \V. A. WEYMOUTH. 



15.— NOTES ON A YOUNG ECHIDNA SETOSA. 



By A. MORTON. 



