PART IV. (No. 144). 

 ( Uvieii' S3nd July, 1913). 



PAGES 



The Eiicalypts of Parraniatta, witli Description (if a new Species. 



By CcTHBEKT Hat.l, M IJ., Cli.M (Plates Ix-lxi.) .. 561-571 



On some Australian Aimoptera, with Descriptions of new Species. 



By R. J. TiLLYARD, M.A., F.K.S. (Plate Ixii.) 572-584 



On two unrecorded Myrtaceous Plants from New South Wales. 



By R. T. Baker, F.L.S. (Plates Ixiii.-lxiv.) 585 589 



Australian Bees. i.A new Crocisa, with a List of the Australian 



Species of the Genus. By T. D. A. Cockkrkll 594 595 



A .small Collection of Bees from Tasmania. By T. I). A. Cockkrkll 596-599 



Synouymical Notes on some recently described Australian Cica- 



did(v. By W. L. Distant 600 601 



Revision of the Australian Curcnlionidiv belonging to the Subfamily 



Gryptorhynchides. Part xi. By Arthdr M. Lea, F.E.S. ... 602 616 



Notes on the Native Flora of New South Wales. Supplementary 

 Lists to Part viii., Camden to Burragorang and Mount 

 Werong. By R. H. Cambage, F.L.S. (Plate Ixv.) 617-621 



Notes on the Native Flora of New South Wales. Part ix., 

 Barraba to Nandewar Mountains and Boggabri. By R. H. 

 Cambage, F.L.S. (Plates Ixvi.-lxvii.) ... 622 651 



Contributions to our Knowledge of Soil-Fertility. vi.The Liac 

 tivity of Soil-Protozoa. By R. Gkeig-Smith, D.Sc , Maeleay 

 Bacteriologist to the Society .. 655-672 



A new Endoparasitic Copepod : Morphology and Development. 

 By H. Leighton Kestevkn, D.Sc, Lecturer in Physiology, 

 Technical College, Sydney. (Plates Ixviii.-lxx.) 673-688 



The Fibrovascular System of the Quince Fruit compared with that 

 of the Apple and Pear. By 1). McAlpink, Corresponding 

 Member. (Plates Ixxi.-lxxii.) 689-697 



Notes on Australian Lyccenidce. Part v. By G. A. Waterhoose, 



B.Sc, B.E., F.E.S 698-702 



Note on the Relation of the Devonian and Carboniferous Forma- 

 tions west of Tamworth, N.S.W. By L. A. Cotton, B.A., 

 B.Sc, Assistant Lecturer and Demonstrator in Geology, Uni- 

 versity of Sydney, and A. B. Walkom, B.Sc, Linnean 

 Maeleay Fellow of the Society in Geology 703-708 



