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4.— Census of the Australian MoUusca. By Prof. Ealph Tate, 



F.L.S., &c 334 



5 —New Australian Species of notable Genera of Mollusca. By Prof. 



Ralph Tate, F.L.8., &c 334 



5. — On some new or little-known Genera of Australian Mollusca. By 



Prof. Ralph Tate, F.L.S.,&c. ... 335 



7. — On a Myxosporidiuni infesting Australian Frogs. By A. W. 



Fletcher, B.A., &c. .. ... ... ... ... ... ... 3.37 



8 — On the Protection of Native Birds. By A. J. Campbell ... 338 



. 9 — Note on the Nomenclature of the Sexual Organs in Plants and 



Animals. By Prof. F. J. Parker, B.Sc, F.R.S., &c 338 



10. — On the Role of Silica in the Wheat-plant, in determining a 

 Comparative Immunity from the attacks of the Rust Fungus. By 



H. Tyron, &c 343 



11.— On the Nephridia of Earthworms. By Prof W. B. Spencer, 



B.A., &c 347 



12. — On Successful Rabbit suppression in New Zealand. By C. 



Phillips 347 



13.— A Comparative Study of Striated Muscle. By W. A, Haswell 



M.A., D.Sc, &c 348 



14. — On SaccuUna infesting Crabs in Port Jackson. By W. A. Has- 

 well, M.A., D.Sc. &c. 349 



15.— Preliminary Note on the Bell Pig. By Prof. T. P. Anderson 



Stuart, M.D., &c 349 



16.— On a New Australian Mammal. By E. C. Stirling, M.A. &c. 349 



Section E.— GEOGRAPHY. 



Thursday, August 30. 



Address by The Hon. J. Forrest, C.M.G., &c„ President of the 



Section . ... ... ■•• ■•• ■.• ... ••• 352 



1.— Emiu Bey and his Surroundings. By Sir E. Strickland, K.C.B., 



&c 359 



2.— The Physiography of the Australian Alps. By J. Stirling, 



E.G.S 359 



Friday, August 31. 

 1.— Rivers of New South Wales. By H. G. McKinney, M.E., &c. ... 386 



Saturday, September 1. 



1.— Some Supposed further Traces of Leichhardt. By J. Panton ... 407 

 2.— Antarctic Exploration— The Duty of Australia. By G. S. Grif- 

 fiths, F.R.G.S., &c 413 



3._An Epitome of our Knowledge of Australasia. By Sir E, Strick- 

 land, K.C.B., &c 416 



Section F.— ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL SCIENCE, AND 

 STATISTICS. 



Wednesday, August 29. 



Address by Mr. fl. H. Hayter, C.M.G., President of the Section ... 417 

 1. —Wheat, as a New South Wales Product. Nature of the Grain, 



and reasons why it is failing as a Crop, in quality and quantity. 



By Angus Mackay, F.C.!^ 433 



