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Author Index . 
Chapman 
/ _ 
Chene 
Cherry 
Christ 
Clark 
Clark, 
Australia. Proc. (n.s.), 
Proc. (n.s.), xliv. (1), 
F. 1929. — On a New Species of Capulus found attached to a Pterygotus 
Carapace. Proc. (n.s.), xli. (2), pp. 217-219, pi. xxiii 
1931. — On the Occurrence of a Fossil Hydractima m 
xliii. (2), pp. 233-235, pi. viii. 
1932. — Two New Species of Fossil King Crabs, 
pp. 100-102, pi. xiv. _ , _ , _ , c 
1932. On some Palaeozoic Fossils from Deep Creek and Evans Creek, bait- 
water River, Victoria. Proc, (n.s.), xliv. (2), pp. 212-217. 
1933. — Some Palaeozoic Fossils from Victoria. Proc. (n.s.), xlv. (2;, pp. 
245-248, pi. xi. , 
1933. — On a gigantic Polyzoan referable to Lichenopora, from the Miocene ot 
Airey’s Inlet, Victoria. Proc. (n.s.), xlvi. (1), pp. 55-59, pi. in. 
1933. — On Fossil if erous Grits and Cherts, presumably of Cretaceous Age, 
associated with the Nullagines of Western Australia. Proc. (n.s.), xlvi. 
(1) , pp. 60-65, pi, iv. 
1934. — -A Lower Cretaceous Brittle-Star from Queensland. Proc. (n.s.), xlvi. 
(2) , pp. 195-199, pi. vif. t XT . . 
and Crespin, Irene, 1923. — The Austral Rhynchonellacea of the ' Nigricans 
Series,” with a special description of the new Genus Tegulorhynchia. Proc. 
(n.s.), xxxv. (2), pp. 170-193, pis. xi.-xiii. 
~ “ ’ r from Deep Borings in 
Cycloclypeus communis 
Proc. (n.s.), xtii. (2) 
1930. — Rare Foraminifera 
Tertiaries — Victoriella, gen. nov. 
the Victorian 
Martin, and 
pp. 110-115, 
Victorian 
pis. 
Borings in 
Lepidoeyclina borneensis Provale. 
pis. viL, viii. _ . _ . , 
— , 1930. — Rare Foraminifera from Deep Borings in the 
Tertiaries. Part II. Proc. (n.s.), xliii. (1), pp. 96-100, pi. v. 
, 1932. — Idem. Part 111. Proc. (n.s.), xliv. (1), pp. 92-99, 
xi.-xiii. 
, 1933. — - New and Rare Tertiary Mollusca from Deep 
Gippsland, Victoria. Proc. (n.s.), xlvi. (1). pp. 66-76, pl._ v. 
and Cudmore, F. A., 1924. — New or Little-known hossils in the National 
Museum. Part XXVII. — Some Cainozoie Fish Remains, with a revision 
of the Group, Proc. (n.s.), xxxvi. (2), pp. 107-162, pis. ix.-xi. 
and Gabriel, C. J., 1914. — -Description of New and Rare Fossils obtained by 
Deep Boring in the Mallee. Part II. — Mollusca. Proc. (n.s.), xxvi. (2), 
pp. 301-330, pis, xxiv.-xxviii. ‘ , , 
f 1917. — On a Shell-hed underlying Volcanic Tuft near \\ arrnambool ; 
with Notes on the Age of the Deposit. Proc. (n.s.), xxx. (1), pp. 4-14. 
— , 1923. — A Revision and Description of > the Australian Tertiary 
Patel lidac, Patelloididae. Cocrulinidae, and Fissurellidae. Proc. (n.s.), 
xxxvi. (1), pp, 22-40, pis. i.-iif. . 
and Parr. W. J., 1931. — Notes on New and Aberrant Types of Foraminifera. 
Proc. (n.s.), xliii. (2), pp. 236-240, with text-figure, 
and Pritchard. G. IL, 1^04. — Fossil Fish Remains from the Tertiaries of 
Australia. Part I. Proc. (n.s.), xvii. (1), pp. 267-297, pis. xi., xii. 
. 1907.- -Idem. Part II. Proc. (n.s.), xx. (1), pp. 59-75, pis. 
of the Cainozoie 
(n.s.), xxxvii. (1). 
Species of 
pp. 18-60, 
V.-V1II, 
and Singleton, F. A., 1925. — A Revision 
Glycymeris in Southern Australia. Proc. 
— 1927. — Descriptive Notes on Tertiary Mollusca from Fyansford and 
other Australian Localities. Part I. Proc. (n.s.), xxxix. (2), pp. 113-124, 
pis. x., xi. 
and Thiele, A. O., 1911. — On a Limburgite Rock occurring as a Volcanic 
Plug at Balwyn, near Doncaster. Proc. (n.s.), xxiv. (1), pp. 124-134, 
pis. xl. f xli. 
Gvvendolvn M., 1930.— -A Correlation between Leaf Dimensions and Osmotic 
Concentrations in Chickweeds. Proc. (n.s.), xlii. (2), pp. 85-91, with three 
text-figures. 
T., 1896. — Note on a Victorian Host of the Larval Stages of the Liver 
Fluke (Distoma hepaticum). Proc. (n.s.), viii., p. 183. 
1902. — Six Months' Daily Examination of Melbourne Tap Water. Proc. 
(n.s.), xv. (1), pp. 69-75. 
F. C.. 1857. — Irrigation. Tratis. Phil, Inst., L, pp. 67-70. 
1S65. — On Water Supply and Irrigation. (Abstract.) Tr. & Proc., vi., 
pp. 104-106. 
1874. — On Railway Working Expenses in Victoria. (Abstract.) 
x., p. 46. 
1874, — Paper upcm Colonial Timber Trees, and some European 
have been proved to be suitable to the Colony of Victoria, 
x., pp. 47-56. 
1878.— Extracts from Diary in Japan. Tr. & Proc., xiv., pp. 66-84. 
D. — See Pennant, J., and Clark, 1898 and 1903. 
1898, — The Roasting and Treatment by Chlorine of Gippsland Auriferous 
Ores. Proc. (n.s.), xi. (1), pp. 1-13. 
1899. — Notes on the Solubility of Gold-Silver Alloys in Cyanide of Potassium 
Solutions. Proc. (n*s.), xi. (2), pp. 147-151. 
T., 1930. — Some New Australian Formicidae. Proc. (n.s.), xlii. (2), pp. 
116-128, with text-figure, 
1930. — New Formicidae, with Notes on some Little-known Species. Proc. 
(n.s.), xliii. (1), pp. 2-25, with text-figure. 
1931. — A New Species of Lymexylonidae (Coleoptera). Proc. (n.s.), xlm. 
(2), pp. 120-122, with text-figure. 
Tr. & Proc., 
Trees, which 
Tr. & Proc., 
