TEANSACTIONS. 



VOLUME I. 



Part I.— 6s. 



THE ANATOMY OF MEGASCOLIDES AUSTRALIS (THE GIANT 

 EARTHWOEM OF GIPPSLAND), by Professor W. Baldwin Spencer, M.A. 

 Plates 1 to 6. 



Part II.— 12s. Qd. 



1.— EECORDS OF OBSERVATIONS ON SIR WILLIAM MACGREGOR'S 

 HIGHLAND PLANTS FROM NEW GUINEA, by Baron Von Mueller, F.R.S. 



2.— THE PREPARATION OF ALKYL-SULPHINE, SELENINE, AND 

 PHOSPHONIUM SALTS, by Professor Orme Masson, M.A., D.Sc, and J. B. 

 Kirkland, F.C.S. 



3.— THE ANATOMY OF AN AUSTRALIAN LAND PLANARIAN, by 

 Arthur Dendy, D.Sc. Plates 7 to 10. 



4— ON THE ORGANISATION OF AUSTRALIAN TRIBES, by A. W. 

 Howitt (with Map). 



5.— THE ANATOMY OF AMPHIPTYCHES URN A, by Professor W. 

 Baldwin Spencer, M.A. Plates 11 to 13. 



VOLUME II. 



Part L— 17s. 6^. 



1.— THE TRANSVERSE SECTIONS OF PETIOLES OF EUCALYPTS 

 AS AIDS IN THE DETERMINATION OF SPECIES, by D. McAlpine and 

 J. R. Remfry. Plates 1 to 6a. 



2.— THE VICTORIAN LAND PLANARIANS, by Arthur Dendy, D.Sc. 

 Plate 7. 



3.— THE EUCALYPTS OF GIPPSLAND, by A. W. Howitt. Plates 8 to 16. 



4.— A NEW FAMILY OF HYDROIDEA, TOGETHER WITH A DES- 

 CRIPTION OF THE STRUCTURE OF A NEW SPECIES OF PLUMULARIA, 

 BY Professor W. Baldwin Spencer, M.A. Plates 17 to 23. 



VOLUME ill. 



Part L— 7s. &d. 



MONOGRAPH OF THE VICTORIAN SPONGES, by Arthur Dendy, D.Sc. 

 Part L, THE ORGANISATION AND CLASSIFICATION OF THE 

 CALCAREA HOMOCCELA WITH DESCRIPTIONS OF THE VICTORIAN 



SPECIES. Plates 1 to 11. 



