president’s address. 
1793 
A. J. North, F.L.S. — Three papers on the Nidification of 
Australian Birds. 
R. Etheridge, jun. — Five (1) On the Fish Remains of the 
Rolling Downs Formation, 3 Plates ; (2) On Ichthyosaurus, and (3) 
On Plesiosaurus of the same, (4) On Cai’boniferous and Mesozoic 
Ferns, 2 Plates ; and (5) On an Aboriginal Skeleton from North 
Harbour. 
Baron v. Mueller, K.C.M.G., &c., &c. — On new species of 
Plants from W. Australia. 
Rev. J. E. Tenison- Woods, F. G. S., F. L. S., &c. — (1) An 
extremely full and extensive review of all things concerned with 
Fish and Fisheries in Malaysia, pp. 90, 2 Plates ; (2) Geographi- 
cal Notes in Malaysia and Asia, pp. 93 ; (3) Malaysian Land and 
Freshwater Mollusca, p. 92, 4 Plates. 
Dr. Oscar Katz. — Three, on subjects connected more or less 
with Bacteriology. 
E. Havilakd, F.L.S. — On the Flowering Seasons of Australian 
Plants. No. viii. 
George Masters. — A Catalogue in two parts of all the Known 
Coleoptera of the Papuan region, pp. 63 4-77. 
Rev. W. WooLLS, Ph.D., ic. — Three, on Australian Sapin- 
dacese, &c. 
Rev. T. Blackburn, B.A. — (1) On the Hemipteia of the 
Hawaiian Islands, (2) Notes on Australian Coleoptera, with 
descriptions of new species, (3) Further notes on the same, with 
descriptions of new genera and species. 
J.H. Maiden, F.L.S., 4:c. — Three, on Australian Food Plants, &c. 
A. Sidney Olliff, F.E.S. — (1) On Bellenden-Ker Rhopalocera, 
(2) On a ca.se of Colour Variation in ButterHies, (3) Contribution 
towards a Knowledge of the Coleoptera of Australia, No. v. 
John INIitchell. — On a new Trilobite from Bowning. Plato 
XVI. of Vol. II. 
