11. 



INDEX. 



Burragorang, flora. See Camden 

 to Burragorang, flora, 541. 



Butter-fish. See Exhibits (Stead, 

 D. G.). 



Cabbage Tree Island. See Ex- 

 hibits (Hull, A. B. F.). 



Ccenolestes, Afiinities of, 315. 



Cambage (R. H.). Notes on the 

 Native Flora of New South 

 Wales. Part viii. Camden to 

 Burragorang and Mount We- 

 rong, 541. 



Camden to Burragorang and Mt. 

 Werong, flora of, 541. 



Cameron (P.). On a collection of 

 Parasitic Hymenoptera (chiefly 

 bred) made by Mr. W. W. Frog- 

 gatt, F.L.S., in New South 

 Wales, with Descriptions of new 

 Genera and Species. Parts i.-ii., 

 333, 636. 



. On Parasitic Hymenoj)- 



tera from the Solomon Islands, 

 collected by Mr. W. W. Frog- 

 gatt, F.L.S., 349. 



Campbell (J. H.). Re-elected Hon. 

 Treasurer, 81. 



Carne (W. M.). See Exhibits. 



Carter (H. J.). Revision of Ftero- 

 helaus (contd.) and of Saragus; 

 with Descriptions of new Species 

 of Australian Tenebrionidcc, 179. 



Cerceris, Revision of the Austral- 

 ian Species of, 664. 



Cestodes, new Species of Avian, 

 58. 



Chapman (H. G.). Remarks on 

 the food-value of milk contain- 

 ing less than 8-5 per cent, solids 

 not fat, 83. 



■ . See Exhibits. 



Cheel (E.). See Exhibits. 



Chemistry of Blood, Contribution 

 to a Knowledge of, 307. 



Christmas Tree of West Australia. 

 See Exhibits (Bickford, E. I.). 



Chrvsalides, remarkable. See Ex- 

 hibits (D'Ombrain, E. A.). 



Cleland (J. B.). Remarks on the 

 nesting of the White-bellied Sea- 

 eagle, near Sydney, 425. 



. See Exhibits. 



Cleland (J. B.) and Johnston (T. 

 H.). The Rceviatozoa of Aus- 

 tralian Reptilia, No. ii., 479 



Clements (F. M.). Elected a Mem- 

 ber, 423. 



Cobar District, Notes on the Indi- 

 genous Plants in the^ 507. 



Cockerell (T. D. A.). The Bees of 

 the Solomon Islands, 160. 



Coleoptera, Descriptions of new 

 Species of Australian, 426. 



Coles (C). Elected a Member, 

 504. 



Collection of Parasitic Hymenop- 

 tera from New South Wales, de- 

 scribed, 333, 636. 



Contribution to our Knowledge of 

 the Chemistry of Blood, No. i., 

 307. 



Contributions to our Knowledge of 

 Soil-Fertility, No. ii., 479; No. 

 iii., 609; No. iv., 679. 



Cordulephya, on the Genus, 388. 



Corduliincc, Further Notes on 

 some rare Australian, 366. 



Correa Lawreuciana. See Exhibits 

 (Cheel, E.). 



Cotton (L. A.). Reappointment to 

 a Linnean Macleay Fellowship, 

 3 — Resume of year's work, 6 — 

 Retirement from Fellowship, 3. 



Couch, Blue, 506— Exotic Blue 

 Couch, 506. 



Cronulla Beach, stone axe-head 

 from. See Exhibits (Cleland, J. 

 B.). 



Crustacean, a rare phyllopod (Aj)us 

 sp.). See Exhibits (Carne, W. 

 M., and Musson, C. T.). 



Cuckoo, Fan-tailed, from Lord 

 Howe Island. See Exhibits 

 (North, A. J.). 



David (T. W. E.). Re-elected to 

 Council, 39. 



Deane (H.). Re-elected to Council, 

 39. 



Description of a new Lac-Coccid 

 from New South Wales, 154. 



Descriptions of new Genera and 

 Species of Parasitic Hymenop- 

 tera from New South Wales, 333. 



• of new Species of : Aus- 

 tralian Coleoptera, 426 — Aus- 



