CONTENTS. IX. 



PART III. (continued). 



PAGE 



On the Life-History of Loranthus Exocarpi Behr. By C. C. Brittle- 

 bank. {Communicated by A. G. Hamilton). (Plates xv.-xx.) ... 650 



Geological Notes on Kosciusko, with special Reference to Glacial 

 Action. By Professor T. W. Edgeworth David, B.A., F.R.S.,&c. 

 (Plate xxiii.) 657 



Opsonisation from a Bacterial Point of View, and Opsonic Technique. 



By R. Greig-Smith, D.Sc, Macleay Bacteriologist to the Society 669 



Elections and Announcements 490,634 



Notes and Exhibits 629,635 



Discussion upon the subject of the welfare of the indigenous fauna and 



flora, and the best means of safeguarding it 629 



Notes. — (1) The three text-figures on pp.485 and 487 have been reprinted as 

 Plate x. bis. 



(2) Plate xxiii., illustrating Prof. David's "Geological Notes on 

 Kosciusko," &c, will be issued with Part 4 of this Volume. 



PART IV. (No. 132). 



{Issued March 11th, 1909). 



Revision of the Australian Curculionidm belonging to the Smbfamily 



Cryptorhynchides [Coleoptera], Part ix. By A. M. Lea, F.E.S. 701 



On some remarkable Australian Cordidiincv, with Descriptions of new 

 Species [Neuroptera : Odonata]. By R. J. Tilly ard, M.A., 

 F.E.S. (Plates xxi.-xxii.) 737 



Notes on the Geology of the North-West Coast of Tasmania from the 

 River Tamar to Circular Head. By T. Stephens, M.A., F.G.S. 

 (Plates xxiv.-xxviii.) 752 



Contribution to a further Knowledge of Australasian Oligocholia. 

 Part i. Descriptions of two Species of a new Genus of Phreodri- 

 lidce. By E. J. Goddard, B.A., B.Sc, Linnean Macleay Fellow 

 of the Society in Zoology. (Plates xxix.-xxxi.) 768 



Description of a new Fruit-Fly of the Genus Dacus from New South 

 South Wales. By D. W. Coquillet, Washington, U.S.A. {Com- 

 municated by Walter W. Froggatt) 794 



