INDEX. 



Exhibits : — 



at Nambucea River, 236 — Bog- 

 moss used for packing Trout- 

 ova, 283 — Pliotographs of a 

 Southern Ribbon-Fish, 492— 

 Oyster and Cockle Shells from 

 a deposit at Macleay River, 

 556. 



Steel (T.). Fleshy corolla-tubes 

 of the Mohwa, 235— An ab- 

 normally coloured egg of a 

 Muscovy Duck, 390 — Acorn 

 Avith four Cotyledons, 492. 



Tillyard (R. J.). Photographs 

 of a seedling of the W. A. 

 Christmas-Tree, 137 — A rare 

 dragon-flj^ and its larval skin, 

 590. 



Turner (F.). A grass (Panicum 

 f/hibni in), ^\ith a note confirm- 

 ing his determination, 48 — 

 Fruits of Owenia acidula, 137 

 — Fruits of Nitraria Schoberi; 

 SolainiDi pctropJiihim, a sus- 

 pected poisonous plant ; 

 Grasses from New Caledonia, 

 283— Grasses from the North- 

 ern Territory ; a grass from 

 Chidgen, Tweed River ; a 

 Chenopod with hairy fruiting 

 perianths causing fibre-balls, 

 393 — Grasses and Cyperace- 

 ous plants from the Northern 

 Territory, 495 — A western 

 grass from Blacktown, 559. 



Walkom (A. B.). Glendonites 

 from the Lower Marine Seriesi, 

 493. 



Waterhouse (G. A.). A rare 

 butterfly (Ciiclopidcs croites), 

 236 — Butterfly (BH/i/oca corin- 

 11 a) from E., N.E.. and N. Aus- 

 tralia, 494 — A series of abei'- 

 rant Rhopalocera, 558. 



Fat-solvents, action of, upon sew- 

 age-sick soils, 238. 



Federal Government and Science, 

 9. 



Fellow. Linnean Macleay, Resume 

 of the year's work, 5. 



Fellowships.Linnean Macleay : An- 

 nouncements respecting, 590,652 

 — Elections to, 5. 



Ferguson (E.W.). Revision of the 



Amyctcridcs. Part ii. Talauri- 



nus, 83. 

 Ferns of Lord Howe Island, 395. 

 Fibre-balls in Sheej), reputed to 



be due to a Chenopod, 394. 

 Fibrovascular System of the 



Quince-fruit,compared with that 



of the Apple, 689. 

 Fig-Tree, sections of buttress of, 



exhibited, 557. 

 Figures and Description of three 



specimens of Molacantlius, 553. 

 Fishes, tivc Exhibits (D.G.Stead). 

 Fletcher (J. J.). Sec Exhibits. 

 Flinders Chase, Kangaroo Island, 



reservation of, 7. 

 Flora, Australian, distribution of 



hydrocyanic acid in plants of 



the, 220. 

 Frog, Green, photograph of, ex- 

 hibited, 591. 

 Froggatt (J. L.). tsce Exhibits. 

 ^(W. W.). Collection of 



Parasitic Hymentoptera made 



by, described, 172. 



Presidential Address, 



March 27th, 1912. 

 Re-elected President, 



43. 



. See Exhibits. 



Frogs, Australian, some Trema- 



tode Parasites of. 285. 

 Fungi. See Exhibits (E. Cheel, 



J. L. Froggatt, E. Mackinnon). 

 Fungus, emitting iodoform-like 



odour, exhibited, 557. 



Garland (J.R.). Re-elected a Vice- 

 President, 136. 



Gastropod Protoconch, Constitu- 

 tion, etc., 49. 



Genera, New, of Parasitic Hyme- 

 noptera, 172. 



Genus Stigmodcra, Notes on the. 

 497. 



Girault (A. A.). Elected a Mem- 

 ber, 652. 



Glendonites, from Lower Marine 

 Series, exhibited, 493. 



Chiccria fordeaiui, exhibited, 559. 



Goldfinch (G.M.). Elected a Mem- 

 ber, 492. 



Grace (W. H.). Elected a Member, 

 235. 



