u. 



INDEX. 



Clieel(E.). See Exhibits. 

 Cleland{J. B. )• Contribution to the 



Discussion on Jordan's Law( Genus 



Meliornis), 427-429. 



. See Exhibits. 



Cleland{J. B.), and Johnston(T. H.). 



The Hiematozoa of Australian 



Reptilia, No.i., 677-685. 

 Coleoptera described — Carabidce,^!^, \ 



435, 823; Pselaphidce, 691; Tene- 



brionid(e, 77, 843. 

 Conglomerate, blood-red. (See Exhibits 



(Stead, D. G.). 

 Continental Base of New South 



Wales, 17-21. 

 Continental Shelf of New South 



Wales, 12-17. 

 Contribution to a Knowledge of Ans- 



tx:2i\vd.nHirudinea,V&ri v.(Goddard, 



E. J.), 51-68— Part vi., 69-76. 

 Contributions to a Knowledge of the 



Anatomy and Development of the 



Marsupialia(Flynn, T. T.). No.i., 



873-887. 

 Contributions to our Knowledge of 



Soil- Fertility, No.i.(Smith, R. G.), 



808-822. 

 Cooper Prizes, announcement re- 

 specting, 686. 

 Cotton(L. A. ). Reappointment to a 



Linnean Macleay Fellowship, 4 — 



Resume of year's work, 7. 

 . The Ore- Deposits of Borah 



Creek, New England, N.S.W., 



496-520. 

 Cotyledons, anomalous. See Exhibits 



(Hall, E. C; Fletcher, J. J.; 



Maiden, J. H.). 

 Current, Notonectian, 9-12. 



David(T. W. E. ). Society's congra- 

 tulations offered to, on the occasion 

 of his being honoured by the 

 Sovereign, 308— Thanks from, 4.30. 



Deane(H.). Address on the physio- 

 graphy, botany, and geology of the 

 Country along the route of the 

 proposed Transcontinental Railway 

 Line(notice of), 912. 



. See. Exhibits. 



Debenham(F. ). Elected a Member, 

 521. 



Deposit, bacterial, from a distillery 

 pipe. See Exhibits(Steel, T.). 



Desmidiacere, Polymorphism and 

 Life-History in the(Playfair, G. I.), 

 459-495. 



Discussion on the Application of 

 Jordan's Law of Geminate Species 

 to the case of the Australian Fauna 

 and Flora, 50, 305, 416-429. 



DixsonfT. S.). Elected a Vice-Pre- 

 sident, 125. 



Donations and Exchanges, 27, 47, 1.35, 

 305, 430, 52], 656, 686, 803— For 

 the period, November, 1909-No- 

 vember, 1910, 888. 



Dorrigo, N.S. W., Carabidce from 

 (Sloane, T. G.), 829-843- T^jie^ri- 

 07ikke from(Carter, H. J.), 843-848. 



Dragontly-Larvse, on some Experi- 

 ments with(Tillyard,R. J.), 666-676. 



Larva. iSee Exhibits(Tillyard, 



R. J.). 



Edward vii., His Majesty King, 

 decease of, referred to, 135— Letter 

 expressive of regret and sympathy 

 to His Excellency, the State Go- 

 vernor, 135— Reply thereto, 306. 



Eggs of rare birds. See Exhibits 

 (Hull, A. B. F.), 



Elections — Auditor, 887 — Council, 22 

 — Hon. Treasurer, 135 — Linnean 

 Macleay Fellows, 1910-11, 4— New 

 Members, 47, 135, 306. 521, 656, 

 803— President, 22 — Vice-Presi- 

 dents, 135. 



Entomology, Australian, Studies in, 

 No.xvi.(Sloane, T. G.), 378-406). 



of Nauru Island(Froggatt, 



W. W.), 407-410). 



Entozoa, remarkable or unrecorded. 

 See Exhibits( Johnston, T. H.). 



Exchanges. See Donations and 

 Exchanges. 



Exhibition, International Hygiene, 

 1911, attention called to Program, 

 306. 



Exhibits : — 



Baker(R. T.) [For Dr. E. C. Hall], 



Flucalypt seedling witli three 



cotyledons, 27 — Tickera-tibreand 



manufactured products, 804. 



Burrell(H.). Photo of a marine 



mollusc ovipositing. 

 Carne(J. E. ). Tin- and wolfram- 

 ores from New England, 308. 



