i;^8 OBITtJARY. 



1882. 



17. General and critical observations on the Fishes of 

 Tasmania ; with a classified Catalogue of all the known 

 species. 



18. Note and description of the first discovered repre- 

 sentative of the genns Pupa in Tasmania. 



19. Note on CJiniis despiciUatus — Ricliarchon and Bo- 

 vichtli ys variec/cdnix. 



20. Description of a new species of Fish caught near 

 Emu Bay, Tasmania. 



1883. 



21. Notice of recent additions to the list of Tasnianian 

 Fishes. 



1884. 



22. Description of a new species of Vitrina from the Tra- 

 vertin Beds, Geilston. 



23. Additions to the list of Table Cape fossils, together 

 with further remarKs upon certain fossil shells sup- 

 posed to be identical with living species. 



24. Discovery of Entomostraca in the upper members of 

 the Travertin Beds, Geilston, and a description of a 

 new species of Cyprus. 



25. Discovery of a Cone, probably of a species of Lepl- 

 dofitrohux, in the sandstones of Campania. 



26. Descripticn of a new species of Odar. 



27. Description of a new fossil Shell from the Eocene 

 beds, Table Cape. 



28. Description of a. new species of CrepiduJa from the 

 Eocene Beds, Table Cape. 



29. Notes on the discovery of two rare species of Ferns 

 new to Tasm.ania. 



30. Remarks on the observed periodicity of the Death- 

 rate, with suggestions as to its possible relation with 

 the p^eriodicity of solar and other super-terrestrial 

 phenomena. 



31. Observations on six rare Fishes recentlv captured 

 in T'asmanian waters. 



32. A Reijoinder tO' Mr. A. B. Biggs' criticism on observa- 

 tions made in respect of the "Observed Periodicity 

 of the Death-rate," etc. 



33. Notes regarding certain Fossil Shells occurring at 

 Table Cape, supposed to be identical with living 

 species. 



