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INDEX. 



farter, H. J.. Descriptions of a 

 new Cienns. and three new 

 Species of Anstralian 'I'cnchrio- 

 nk1a> from Barrington Tops, 

 N.S.W., 209. 



Casemotli, ixiltbed. exhibited. 494. 



f'aterpillars. ■'\'ei;etal)le," exhi- 

 bited, 268. 



Chapman, H. G., re-elected to the 

 Council, ,'55 — Note on a froix dis- 

 tended with tluid. 106. 



Cheel. E.. sec Exhil)its. 



and J. 15. Cleland, Ivecords 



of Australian Funici. Xo. i., 853 

 — Sec Exhibits. 



CJi rysop'uhc wing-venation of, 



221. 

 Cleland, .1. r... re-elected to the 



Council, 35. 

 and \\. Cheel. Kecords 



of Australian I'un.i,'!. No. i.. 853 



— Sec Exhibits. 

 Coleoptera. descriptions of new 



species, 720. 

 Collins. j\Iiss M. 1.. elected a 



Member, 387. 

 ('omin)sition of alveolar air. 786. 

 Contributions to a knowled.w of 



Australian Culicido', No. iii., 

 564. 



Cowrie-shell from the South 

 Coast, exhiltited. 192. 



Cryptogamic Xotes from the 

 Botanic Gardens, 377. 



CuJ'icidce, Australian, contribu- 

 tions to a knowledge of, 564. 



Dampicra, white-flowered, exhi- 

 bited, 769. 



David, T. W. K.. news of. on mili- 

 tary service abroad, 6:51. 



Deer, Miss ]\1., elected a JSlember. 

 101. 



Descriptions of new Australian, 

 etc.. Mosses, 575 — Of new Aus- 

 tralian Coleoptera, 720. 



De Vis, C. W.. obituarv notice of. 

 6. 



Dixson, H., see Exliibits. 



, T. S., re-elected to the 



Council, 35. 



Donations and Exchanges, 40, 101, 

 190, 217, 267. 387. 494. 6:;i, 769. 

 888. 



Dragonfly-larvre. emergence of, 

 from the egg, 388. 



Dun, W.S.. elected a Vice-Presi- 

 dent, 101— <Sfee Exhibits. 



ICbor Scrub. X.S.W.. Lepidoptera 



of. 249. 

 Eltioresccnce on Xew Zealand 



Kelps, 676. 

 Elephant, abnormal tusk of. ex- 

 hibited. 632. 

 Emergence of l)raLMntly-larva\ 



388. 

 Eiiiirui. a naturalised Composite, 



exhibited, 633. 

 Eirniiisphdiii and Ooeysiis. 107. 

 TCncalvi^t hvbrid. 185 — Exhibit of. 



192. 

 Exchanges and Donations, 40, 101. 

 190, 217, 267, 387, 494. (i31, 769. 

 888. 

 Exhibits: — 



liaker. 11. T., sections of wood 



and leaves of Grey IMangrove, 



492 — Lantern slides of the 



.Mangrove-association. 493. 



Cambage. R. 11.. a Cowrie .shell 



from the South Coast. 192. 

 Cheel. E., an abnormal fungus 

 { Pf)ljlH(ieeinn) \ remai'ks on a 

 white-flowered H(tr(J< n her(/i<i. 

 10.5 — Seeds of French bean. 

 192— Plants of Callistemon 

 raised from European seed, 

 and drawings, 219 — Eresh 

 flowering specimens of two 

 W.A. Kenneydas (for Mr. 11. 

 Dixson), 267 — Rhodot'.endron 

 Galls on Azalea, 492 — Natur- 

 alised Evening Primroses. 

 Hoses, and a Con i posi te (/•>'/// /- 

 Ua), 633. 

 Cheel, E., and Cleland. .T. 15.. 

 fungi from the Noi-th Coast 

 district, 104. 

 Cleland. .T. P.., seedling of Hakea. 

 103 — Webbing of gossamer- 

 spiders. 191. 



and Cheel, E. (supra). 



Dixson, H., see Cheel, E., 267. 

 Dun. W. S., stalacite and calci- 

 fied INl.vriapod. 191. 

 Fletcher. .1. .T.. ])ortrait of the 

 late Sir K. Owen, 220. 



