IV. 



INDEX. 



Exhibits : — 



Steel(T.)- Ants, dead in quantity, 

 310 — Bacterial growth from a 

 distillery pipe, 687. 



Stephens(T.). Portion of a plank 

 destroyed by "dry-rot," 311. 



Tillyard(R. J.). Dragonfly larva, 

 after exposure to starvation and 



dessication, 48. 



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Turner(F.). A rare South African 

 Protead, in flower; a variegated 

 form of an indigenous cultivated 

 plant; a European melilot from 

 the Hay District, 660 — An intro- 

 duced Mexican plant from the 

 Narromine District, 27 — An 

 Indian grass becoming common; 

 a fasciated Crucifer; a cultivated 

 indigenous Crotolaria, 805 — 

 Chenopodiaceous Plants from 

 Brewarrina, 48 — Richea, a re- 

 iiiarkable Epacrid from Tas- 

 mania, 690. 



Experiments with Dragonfly-Larvae 

 (Tillyard, K. J.), 666-676. 



Fellows, Linnean Macleay, Besum6s 

 of the year's work, 6-7. 



Fellowships, Linnean- Macleay, elec- 

 tions to, 4 — Announcements re- 

 specting, 686, 803. 



Fishes, remarkable or unrecorded. 

 See Exhibits(McCulloch, A. K.; 

 Stead, D. G.). 



Fletcher(J. J.). Inquiries for Scien- 

 tific Records of Freshwater Eels in 

 Norfolk Island, 49 — Communica- 

 tion of letter aflirming their occur- 

 rence, 304. 



. Contribution to the Discus- 

 sion on Jordan's La.vr{Batrachia), 

 417-418. 



See Exhibits. 



Flies. SeeExhibits(Froggatt,W.W.). 



Flynn(T. T.). Contributions to a 

 Knowledge of the Anatomy and 

 Development of the Marsupialia. 

 No.i. The Genitalia of Sarco- 

 philus siitanicus{ 2 ), 873-887. 



Forsyth(W.). 5'ee Exhibits. 



Fossils, Permo-Carboniferous. See 

 Exhibits(Laseron, C. F. ). 



FroggaWW. W.): The Entomolo- 

 gical Fauna of Nauru Island, of 

 the Ocean Island Group, 407-410. 



. Contribution to the Discus- 

 sion on Jordan's La.y/{Cicadid<x), 

 418-419. 



. Notes on Frmt-Flies{Tri/- 



petidiv), with Descriptions of New 

 Species, 862-872. 



Fruit-Flies (Trypeiida-), Notes on 

 (Froggatt, W. W.), 862-872. 



. See Exhibits. 



Fungi, remarkable or unrecorded. 

 See Exhibits(Cheel,E.C.; Froggatt, 

 W. W.; Johnston, T. H.). 



Garland (J. R.). Elected a Vice- 

 President, 135. 



Goddard(E. J.). Contribution to a 

 Knowledge of Australian Hiru- 

 dinea. Part v. Leech-Metamerism, 

 51-68— Part vi. The Distribution 

 of the Hirudinea, with Special 

 Reference to Australian Forms, 

 and Remarks on their Affinities, 

 together with Reflections on Zoo- 

 geography, 69-76. 



. Reappointment to a Linnean 



Macleay Fellowship,4— Retirement 

 from Fellowship, 47. 



Grey(E. C). The Fatty Acids of 

 Brain Lipoids. Parti., 295-303. 



Griffiths(E.). Elected a Member, 656. 



Grose Vale, N. S. W., Note on the 

 Occurrence of a Limestone-Flora 

 at{Carne, W. M.), 849-858. 



Haematozoa of Australian Reptilia, 

 No.i. (Johnston, T.H., and Cleland, 

 J. B.), 677-685. 



Hall(E.C. ). Contribution to the Dis- 

 cussion on Jordan's La\v(i4caci«, 

 &c.), 426. 



. See Exhibits. 



Hamilton(A. A.). A new Species of 

 Lepidosperma [N. 0. Cyperace^] 

 from the Port Jackson District: 

 with some Miscellaneous Botanical 

 Notes, 411-415. 



. See Exhibits. 



Harris(R.H.). Elected a Member,803 



Harrison(L. ). Se* Exhibits. 



