70 RETORT OK THE FIELD NATURAL I ST s' SECTION. 



Helicina Macleayi, Brazier. 



(21) Vol. I., p. 112. Unfigured. 

 Barnard Islands, No. 3. 



Helicina reticulata, Pfr. 



(20) 186&, p. 277. (9) Vol. III., p. 272, figs. 231, 282. 



(1) p 106, pi. 17. figs. 14, 14a, 14b. 



(17) pi. 4, fig. 2. 



Cape York, 1 Hack wood Bay. 



lleliciiht Yorkensls, Pfr. 



(20) 1862, p. 277. (0) Vol. III., p. 290, pi. 275, fig. ;UL\ 

 848. 



(1 j p. 108, pi. 17, figs. 16, Ida, 16b. 



(21) Vol. I„ p. 181. (:>) Supp. 2, 1865, p. 22S. 

 Cape York, and Barrow Island. 



REPORT OF THE FIELD NATURALISTS' SECTION. 

 By (>. Watkins, Esq., Joinl Secretary. 



Tin; Field Naturalists visited Cabbage-tree Creel; on Saturday last, 

 August 11th. Near the railway station the usual open forest, of 

 the coast country was met with, hut striking north from the railway 

 line a thin belt of scrub was found, lining the creek, ami covering 

 the little tongues of land between its windings. Within or on the 

 borders <>f this scrub the following plants were met with in fruit or 

 flower : — 



Raxuncclack.i:. 



1. Clematis glycinoides, D.C. — Slower. 



Dll.LENl ACEE. 



2. Hibbertia voluhilis. Andr. — Flower. 



Viol are. e. 



3. Viola hederacea Labill — Flower. 



Malvace.e. 



4. •Hibiscus heterophyllus, Vent. — Flower. 



