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Bartlett, A. D. 



Note on the Artificial Propagation of Salmon 125 



Indications of the existence of a second species of Emeu 

 (Dromceus) 205 



Remarks on the Habits of a Herring Gu\\(Larus argentatus) 467 



On the most efficient means of preserving the Eggs of Birds 

 in order that they may be afterwards hatched 468 



Bennett, Dr. George, of Sydney, F.Z.S., &c. 



Notes on the Mooruk (Casuarius bennettii). . . .. 32 



Notes on the Habits of the Mycteria australis or New Hol- 

 land Jabiru (Gigantic Crane of the Colonists) 47 



Description of a New Species of Perga, or Saw-fly, found 

 feeding upon the Eucalyptus citriodora of Hooker, or Wide 

 Bay Lemon-scented Gum-tree 209 



Notes on the Duck-bill (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) .... 213 



On the Long-tailed Flying Opossum (Belideus Jlaviventris) 

 in a state of nature and in captivity 218 



Notes on Australian Cuckoos 221 



On the Fish called Glyphisodon biocellatus 222 



Notes on Sharks, particularly on two enormous specimens 

 of Carcharias leucas captured in Port Jackson, Sydney, New 

 South Wales 223 



Notes on the range of some species of Nautilus, on the mode 

 of capture, and on the use made of them as an article of food 226 



Exhibition of specimens of the Egg of the Mooruk {Casua- 

 rius bennettii) 351 



Exhibition of a series of twelve coloured drawings of va- 

 rious species of Nudibranchiate Mollusks from the harbour 

 and vicinity of Port Jackson, New South Wales, made by Mr. 

 G. F. Angas, Secretary of the Australian Museum, Sydney. . 351 



Cobbold, T. Spencer, M.D. 



Letter respecting the Cause of Death of a young Giraffe in 

 the Society's Gardens 494 



