VOLUME XLIV. 



Art. I.— Presidential Address. By H. D. Walsh, b.a.i., t.c. 



Art. II.— Note on the Influence of Infantile Mortality on Birth- 

 Statistician. 



Art. III.— The Great Weather Cycle. By T. W. Keele, m. in.t.c.E. 

 [WithPlates 1,11.2 



Art. IV.-The determination of Alkali in Arsenical Dip-fluid. By 

 L. Cohen, Chemical Laboratory, Department of Alti i< ultuiv. 



Art. V.— Note on Mr. Lawrence Hargrave's Paper on Lope de 

 Vega. By Prof. A. C. Haddon, d. sc. f.b.b. (Communicated 

 by Mr. Charles Hedlet, f.l.s.) 



Art. VI.— On Australian Avian Entozoa. By T. Harvey John- 

 ston, m.a., b.sc.. Assistant Government Microbiologist. (From 

 the Government Bureau of Microbiology, Sydney, N.S.W.) 



Art. VII. — Records of the earlier French Botanists as regards 

 Australian Plants. By J. H. Maiden, f.l.s., Government 

 Botanist of New South Wales and Director of the Botanic 

 Gardens, Sydney, etc. [ With Plates III - XIII. ] 



Art. VIII.— Worm-nests in Australian Cattle due to Filaria 

 (Onchocerca) gibsoni, By J. Burton Cleland, m.u.. ck m., 

 Principal Assistant Microbiologist, and T. Harvey John- 

 ston, m.a.. b.sc.. Assistant Microbiologist- (From the Govern- 

 ment Bureau of Microbiology, Sydney. N.S.W.) 



Art. IX. — On the anotomy and possible mode of transmission of 

 Filaria (Onchocerca) gibsoni. By T. Harvey Johnston, m.a., 

 b. sc., Assistant Microbiologist, and J. Burton Cleland, 

 m.d., n.ch.. Principal Assistant Microbiologist. (From the 

 Government Bureau of Microbiology, Sydney, New South 

 Wales.) [With Plate XIV.} 



Art. X.— Palaeontology of the Lower Shoalhaven Eiver. By C. F. 

 Labkron. (Communicated by R. T. Baker, f.l.s.) [With 

 Plates XV. - IX] 



Art. XI.— Notes on "A White Australia." By A. Duckworth, 



