VI. 



INDEX. 



Nauru Island, Ocean Island Group, 

 Entomological Fauna of(Froggatt, 

 W. W.), 407 410. 



New England District, N.S.W., Ore- 

 Deposits of Borah Creek(Cotton, 

 L. A.), 496-520. 



Ores exhibited. See Ex- 



hibits(Carne, J. E.). 



New Hebrides. See Exhibits (Mc- 

 Culloch, A. R.). 



New South Wales, Submarine Slope 

 of, 9. 



Norfolk Island, Additional Note on 

 the Birds ot(Iredale, T.), 773-782— 

 Further Notes on the Birds of 

 (Hull,A.F.B.), 783-787— Occurrence 

 of Freshwater Eels in( Fletcher, J. 

 •J.), 49, 304. 



Note on the Distinctiveness of the 

 Estuary and Freshwater Perches 

 (Stead, D. G.), 657-659- On the 

 Identity of the Freshwater Perch 

 (McCulloch. A. R.), 432. 



Occurrence of a Lime-stone- 

 Flora at Grose Vale(Carne, W. 

 M.), 849-858. 



Notes and Exhibits, 27, 48, 136, 304, 

 307, 431, 522, 657, 687, 804. 



■ from the Botanic Gardens, 



Sydney, No. 16(Maiden, J. H., and 

 Betche, E.), 788-802. 



on Fruit-Flies ( Trypetidce), 



with Descriptions of New Species 

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



Obituary Notices — Dwyer(P.), 3 — 

 Forsyth ( W. ), 656— Kirkaldy (G. 

 W.), 3— Petterd(F. W.), 47- 



Ocean Island Group, Entomological 

 Fauna of Nauru Island(Froggatt, 

 W. W.), 407-410. 



Odonata, Australian(Tillyard, R. J.). 

 Experiments with Larvte, 666-676 

 — Jordan's Law applied to, 419-423 

 — LdhelbdhKP, On some remark- 

 able, iii., 859-861— Monograph of 

 the Genus Synthemis, 312-377. 



01iver(W. R. B.). Elected a Mem- 

 ber, 306. 



Ore-Deposits of Borah Creek(Cotton, 

 L. A.), 496-520. 



Ores, tin, and wolfram. See Exhibits 

 (Carne, .J. E.). 



Pairs of Species. 421-423. 



Permanency of Characters of Bac- 

 teria of the Bac. co^i-group(Smith, 

 R. G.), 806-807. 



Petrie(J. M.). Reappointment to a 

 Linnean Macleay Fellowship, 4 — 

 Rt^sum^ of year's work, 6. 



Plants, remarkable or unrecorded. 

 See Exhibits(Carne, W. M.; Cle- 

 land, J.B.; Deane, H. ; Fletcher, 

 J. J.; Forsyth, \V.; Hall, E. C; 

 Hamilton, A. A. ; McDonough, T. ; 

 Maiden, J. H.; Turner, F.). 



Playfair(G. I.). Polymorphism and 

 Life-History in the Desinidiacece, 

 459-495. 



Polymorphism and Life-History in 

 the Z)eswi(diace(/'(Playfair, G, I.), 

 459-495. 



Precipitins, Contribution to the Study 

 of (Chapman, H. G.), 526-554. 



Prizes, Cooper, announced, 686. 



Prolification, Horal, examples of. See 

 Exhibits(Carne, W. M.; Cleland, 

 J. B.). 

 ! Pselai^hidiP, Australian and Tas- 

 i manian(Lea, A. M.), 691-772. 



Pulleine(R. H.). Elected to Mem- 

 bership, 47. 



Rayment(F.H.). Re-elected Auditor, 



887. 

 Reptilia, Australian, H(i'mato:oa of 



(Johnston, T. H., and Cleland, J. 



B.), 677-685. 

 Revision of Australian Carabidce 



(Sloane, T. G.), 435-458— G'eome- 



<?-iVp(Turner, A. J.), 555-653 — 



7'or<Wcma(Meyrick, E.), 13y-294. 

 Roots, Adventitious, of Melaleuca 



linarii folia Sm. (Musson, C. T.,. 



and Carne, W. M.), 662-665. 

 Rothwell(Miss A. R. ). Elected a 



Member, 656. 



Sand-pipe, portion of, exhibited. See 



Exhibits(Cleland, J. B.). 

 Seedlings. See Exhibits(Hall, E. C.,. 



Fletcher, J. J.; Maiden, J. H.). 

 Shelf, Continental, 12-17. 

 Slime of the Household Bath-Sponge 



(Smith, R.G.), 29-35. 

 SloanefT. G.). Studies in Au.stralian. 



Entomology No.xvi., New f^pecies 



of Carabidce, 378-400. 



