CONTENTS OF VOLUME XXXIV. 



Art I. — Blood and Shade Divisions of Australian Tribes. By Sir 



Baldwin Spencek, K.C.M.G., F.R.S. ... ... 1 



II. — The Age of the Ironstone Beds of the Mornington Peninsula, 

 as adduced from the Marine Fauna. By Frederick 

 Chapman, A.L.S., FE.M.S. .. ... ... ... 7 



III. — The Specific Name of the Australian Aturia and its Distri- 

 bution. By Frederick Chapman, A. L.S. (With Text 

 Figure) ... ... ... ... .. ... 12 



IV.-T-Notes on Amycterides, with Descriptions of New Species, 



Part III. By Eustace M. Ferguson, M.B., Ch.M. ..< 17 



V. — New Australian Coleoptera with Notes on some Previously 

 Described Species, Part I. By F. Erasmus Wilson. 

 (With Text Figure) ... ... ... 33 



VI. — The Australian Species of Carex in the National Herbarium 



of Victoria. By J. R. Tovet ... ... ... 42 



VII. — An Intercomparison of Important Standard Yard Measures. 



By J. M. Baldwin, M.A., D.Sc. ... ... ... 49 



VIII. — The Petrology of the Ordovician Sediments of the Bendigo 



District. By J. A. Dunn, B.Sc. ... ... ... 55 



IX. — On an Inclusion of Ordovician Sandstone in the Granite of 



Big Hill. By J. A. Dunn, B.Sc. (With Text Figure) 65 



X. — An Alphabetical List of Victorian Eucalypts. By J. H. 



Maiden. I.S.O.. F.R.S., F.L.S. ... ... ... 73 



XI. — The ErOtifera of Australia and their Distribution. By J. 



Shephard ... ... ... ... ... ... 85 



XII. — Local Rain Producing Influences under Human Control in 



South Australia. By E. T. Quatle, B.A. (With Map) 89 



XIII. — The Development of Endosperm in Cereals. By Mary 



Gordon, B.Sc. (With 9 Text Figures) ... ... 105 



XIV. — Present and Probable Future Distribution of Wheat, Sheep 

 and Cattle in Australia. By R. G. Thomas, B.Ag.Sc. 

 (With 3 Text Figures) ... ... ... ... 117 



XV. — Additions to and Alterations in the Catalogue of Victorian 



Marine Mollusca. By J. H. Gatliff and C. J. Gabriel J 28 



