178 ox THE AUSTRALIAN LUNG-FISH. [Feb. 20, 



1899. " Ceratodiis acclimatized in new Habitats and in Europe." 



Proc. R. S. Queensland, vol. xiv. p. 9. 

 1898. " Ceratodiis. Attempted Introduction (into Queensland 



waters) by D. O'Connor." Queensland Agric. Journal, 



vol. iii. pp. 173, 238. 



1893. Illidge, Thomas. — "On Ceratodus forsterir Proc. Roy. 



Soc. Queensland, vol. x. pp. 40-44. 



1870. Krefft, G.— " Ceratodus." Proc. Zool. Soc, Lond pp. 221- 



224. 



1871. GuNTHEP, A. G. — Description of Ceratodiis. Ann. & Mag. 



Nat. Hist. 1871, vol. vii. p. 222, and Proc. Roy. Soc. 

 1871, p. 377. 



1894. Margo, Th.— (Ref. to Food of Ceratodus.) Math. u. natur- 

 wiss. Anz. d. Akad. (Budapest), xii. pp. 205-207. 



1897. O'Connor, D. — " Report on the Preservation of Ceratodus.'' 



Pioc. Ro3^ Soc. Queensland, vol. xii. pp. 101-102. 



1898. Ibid. — (Note on the Habits of Living Ceratodus.) Proc. 



Zool. Soc. Lond. pp. 492-493. 

 1876. Ramsay, E. P. — " On the Habits of Living Ceratodi in 



Captivity." Proc. Zool. Soc. Ijond. p. 698. 

 1876. Schmeltz, J. D. E. — " Ceratodus, Colours and Natural 



Habits." J. Mus. Godeffr. vol. viii. p. 138. 



1898. Sclater, p. L. — (Living Ceratodus forsteri in London.) 



Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. pp. 492-493. 



1 893. Semon, R. — (Habits Ref.) Denkschr. med.-nat. Gesell . Jena, 



p. 50. 



1899. Ibid.— In the Australian Bush (McMillan), pp. 87-93, 97- 



102, 194-200. 

 1899. Ibid. — "WeitereBeitragezurPhysiologiederDipnoaniiossen, 



auf Grund neuer, von Arthur Thomson, angefangen Exem- 



plaren von Ceratodus angestellten Beobaclitungen." Zool. 



Anz. Bd. xxii. pp. 294-300. 

 1901. Ibid. — " Ueber das Verwandschaftsverhaltnis der Dipnoer 



und Amphibien." Zool. Anz. Bd. xxiv. pp. 180-188. 

 1892. Spencer, W. B. — " A Trip to Queensland in search of 



Ceratodus." Victorian Naturalist, p. 16. 

 1892. Ibid. — " Note on the Habits of Ceratodus forsteri." Proc. 



Roy. Soc. Yict. (2) iv. pp. 81-84. 



1894. Ibid. — (Ref. in Memoir on Blood-vessels of ^Ceratodus.) 



Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, pp. 2-32. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE IX. 



The Australian Lung-fisli, Ceratodus forsteri, from a coloured sketch by 

 Dr. Bashford Dean of a specimen living in the Zoological Society's Gardens. 



'Prnopodinprs.' 1905, Vol. II. Pnrt TI. wa^ published on April 5th, 190G. 



