CONTENTS. 



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AGE. 



J. G. 0. Tepper : Observations on the Propagation of Cymodocea 



Antarctica 1 



Prof. E, Tate : A List of the Charas, Mosses, Liverworts, Lichens, 



Fungals, and Algals of Extra-tropical South Australia . . . . 5 



J. G. 0. Tepper: The PapilionidfB of South Australia.. .. .. 25 



Gavin Scoular : A Sketch of the Geology of the District around 



Manoora 37 



W. Eutt : Notes upon a Boring at Port Wakefield . . . . . . 41 



Prof. E. Tate : The Geology about Port W?kefield 4.5 



J. G. 0. Tepper: Further Observations on the Propagation of 



Cymodocea Antarctica. . .. .. .. .. .. .. 47 



T. C. Cloud : Mineralogical Notes 50 



J. G. 0. Tepper : The Destructive Potato Moth 57 



J. G. 0. Tepper : Sketch of the Geological and Physical History of 



the Hundred of Cunningham . . 61 



Prof. E. Tate : On the Geographical Kelations of the Pulmoniferous 



Mollusca of Victoria 71 



S. E. Holder : Descriptions of South Australian Staphylinidffi .. 77 



S. Sraeaton : Diagnoses of New Species of South Australian 



Plants 98 



Prof. E. Tate : A Supplement to the Census of the Flowering Plants 



and Ferns of Extra-tropical South Australia 102 



Baron F. von Mueller : Descriptions of two New Species of Plants 112 



Prof. E. Tate : Geology in its Eelation to Mining and Subterranean 



Water Supply in South Australia (Anniversary Address). . . . 113 



Miscellaneous Contributions to the Natural History of South Australia — 



EOTANY. 



Notes on Orohanche cermia, Aster (?) conocephahis, and 



Sarcostemma australe, hy TioLB. Tate 135 



Notes on Solamnn Hmile, S. liystri.r, and Ckiytonia Balon- 



/.'€/?»•/«, by Mrs. A. Eichards, Corr. Memb. .. .. 136 



The Characteristic Vegetation about Franklin Harbour, by 



Prof. E.Tate 137 



