INDEX 



111. 



Exhibits-: - 



Carne( VV.M. ). Floral prolification 



in a species of Teasel, 805. . 

 Carter(H. J. ). Coleoptera repre- 

 senting a new Family, 27. 



Cheel(E. )• Fungi, remarkable or 

 unrecorded, 137, 433, 524, 689, 

 805; Timber-destroying,308-309: 

 Groundsel infected directly from 

 ;«cidiospores, 660; teleutospores 

 produced, 805 — Orohanrhe, a 

 root-parasite, 660 — Sleeping Dis- 

 ease of Tomato-fruits, 48. 



'Cleland(J. B. ). Abnormal flower 

 of CandoUea, 522— Portion of a 

 Sand-pipe, 309. 



•Deane(H. ). Lantern-slides illus- 

 trating the Physiography and 

 Botany of the Country along the 

 route of the proposed Transcon- 

 tinental Railway Line, 912 — A 

 rare Grevillea from the Blue 

 Mountains, 433. 



Tletcherl J. J. ). A rare Grevillea 

 from the Blue Mountains, pro- 

 bably a natural Hybrid, 433-435 

 — Angophora seedlings with ano- 

 malous cotyledons, 661 — (For 

 Mr. T. Stephens), portion of 

 plank destroyed bv "dry-rot," 

 311. 



Forsyth (W.). A rare Grevillea 

 from the Blue Mountains, 433. 



Froggatt(W. W.). Coconut-Palm 

 Beetle and pupae, 431 — Fly in- 

 jurious to Apple twigs; Fly 

 parasitic upon Spiders; and a 

 large Longicorn and its Larvae, 

 from the Solomon Islands, 688 — 

 Piust-galls associated with Mites, 

 and other Plant-galls, 523 — 

 Shade-Midges, and Ants, 657. 



HalKE. C). Eucalypt seedling 

 with anomalous cotyledons, 27 — 

 Seedlings with anomalous coty- 

 ledons, 138 — Hybrid Acacia 

 seedling, 310. 



Hamilton(A. A.). A rare Grevillea 

 from the Blue Mountains, 433 — 

 Plants from unrecorded Locali- 

 ties, 688. 



Harrison(L. ). Skins of the Oriental 

 Cuckoo, from Broadwater, 

 N.S.W., 522. 



Exhibits : — 



Hedley(C.). (For Mr. H. Burrell) 

 Photo of a marine Mollusc ovi- 

 positing, 805. 

 Hull(A. F. B.). Bird-skins and 

 eggs from Lord Howe and the 

 Kermadec Islands, 522; from the 

 islands off Port Stephens, 687— 

 Bird-skins from Lord Howe 

 Island, 804— Littler's " Hand- 

 book of the Birds of Tasmania," 

 &c., 1.38. 

 Johnston (T. H.). Entozoa, re- 

 markable or unrecorded, 28, 309 

 432, 523, 659, 804— Plants in- 

 juriously affected by Gall-Mites, 

 136 — Potato-tubers destroyed by 

 an Agaric, 310— Tomato-fruit 

 affected by Irish Blight, 48. 

 Laseron(C. F.). Permo-Carbon- 



iferous Fossils, 308. 

 Le Souef(A. S.). Photographs of 

 a gelded Wallaroo, and of Carpet 

 Snakes, 524. 

 McCulloch(A. R.). Fishes, re- 

 markable or unrecorded, from 

 West Australia and Victoria, 307; 

 from the Great Barrier Pieef, 431; 

 Port Darwin and West Australia, 

 688 — Lantern-slides illustrating 

 the experiences of a Naturalis" 

 during a visit to the New Heb- 

 rides, 887. 

 MoDonough(T. ). Large fruits of 



Endiandra, 136. 

 Maiden(J.H.). A "cushion-plant" 

 from Bolivia; Hoffmann's litho 

 portrait of Robert Brown, 136— 

 Drawing of a seedling of Blood- 

 wood, with three cotyledons ; A 

 West Australian Eucalypt with 

 ternate juvenile leaves, 523 — 

 Fruits of .Jarrah; seedlings of 

 Cassytha, 431. 

 Stead(D. G.). Amphibious, im- 

 ported Freshwater Eels, 27 — 

 Estuary and Freshwater Perches, 

 657— Jaws of large Sunfish, 304 

 — Record of an addition to the 

 Fish-fauna ; a second record ; 

 blood-red Conglomerate from the 

 Barwon River,307 — Water-beetle 

 from the Dry Bogan, 659. 



