IV. 



INDEX. 



Exhibits : — 



rare phyllopod crustacean, 159 

 — Specimens of rare species of 

 L'ersoonia, 306. 



Froggatt (W. W.). A large, 

 wingless grasshopper, 159 — 

 Earthen egg-cases of Scara- 

 beid Beetles, 348 — Living lar- 

 val stages of the Grreat Leaf- 

 insect of Ceylon, 635 — Named 

 Australian Biting-fiies 506 — 

 Specimens of the Kurrajong 

 Star-psylla, and of parasite 

 Hymenoptera, 305 — Specimens 

 illustrating the life-history of 

 a weevil destructive to Pine- 

 trees, 608. 



Gurney (W. B.). Specimens il- 

 lustrating the life-history of 

 an indigenous parasite of 

 Fruit-flies, 304. 



Hamilton (A. A.). Two grasses, 

 347 — Unrecorded plants col- 

 lected at Douglas Park, N. 

 S. W., 83. 



Harrison (L.). Photographs of 

 Yellow-breasted Robin and 

 White-shafted Fantail,347— A 

 skin of the Cape Petrel, and 

 Mallophagan parasites there- 

 from, 633. 



Haviland (F. E.). A Mulga-ball 

 from the intestine of a sheep ; 

 and an egg of the Mallee-hen, 

 634. 



Hull (A.F.B.). An egg and nest- 

 lings of the White -wiueed Pet- 

 rel, from Cabbage Tree Island, 

 82— [For Mr. L. Harrison] A 

 skin of the Cape Petrel, and 

 Mallophagan parasites there- 

 from, 633. 



Hynes (Miss S.). Botanical dia- 

 grams for use in schools ; and 

 a badge for field-botanists, 156. 



Johnston (T. H.). Australian 

 Entozoa, 157— Fungus-smitten 

 plants, 83. 



Le Souef (A. S.). The skin of a 

 very dark specimen of the 

 Vulpine Phalanger from West 

 Australia, 425. 

 McCulloch(A.R.). Fishes, rare or 

 unrecorded, from Manilla and 



Exhibits : — 



Clifton, N.S.W., and a drawing 

 of an overlooked Port Jackson 

 fish (Schurtfi'd scald njiiiniis 

 Steindachner), 82 ; from Murray 

 Island, 305, 347, 423, 606; from 

 Dunk and Masthead Islands, 606. 



Maiden (J. H.). Drawing and 

 specimens of a Tasmanian sap- 

 rophyte (N.O. Burvmnmacexr), 

 607 — Drawing of two Couch 

 grasses, one previously unre- 

 corded, 634. 



Musson (C.T.) and Carne (W.M.j. 

 A rare phyllopod crustacean 

 from Richmond, N.S.W., 159. 



North (A. J.). Birds: Stone Run- 

 ner from Leigh's Creek, 44 ; Pet- 

 rels from Lord Howe and South 

 Solitary Islands, 84; A small 

 race of the Laughing Jackass 

 from the Jardine River, 159 ; 

 Plumed Bronze-wing Pigeons 

 from various localities, and a 

 Fan-tailed Cuckoo from Lord 

 Howe Island, 305. 



Petrie (J. M.). [For Dr. H. G. 

 Chapman] A marine algal ball 

 from Balmoral Beach, 425 — De- 

 monstration of Guignard's new 

 method of detecting hydrocyanic 

 acid compounds in plants, 635. 



Smith (R. Greig). Apples affected 

 with Bitter Pit, 158. 



Stead (D. G.). Fishes: photograph 

 of a Sail-Fish caught at Port 

 Stephens, and a living Butter- 

 Fish, 44 ; Blue-Eyes, living in 

 both fresh and salt water, from 

 Wamberal Lagoon, 156 ; Oyster- 

 Blenuies from Broken Bay, 605 — 

 An ovigerous Pycnogonid, from 

 off Nobliys, 504 — An aboriginal 

 nulla-nulla ; and examples of a 

 seaweed known as Balloon-weed, 

 Bubble-weed or Bladder-weed, 

 detrimental to oysters, 632. 



Steel (T). Specimens of a fresh- 

 water ship-worm, and of a piece 

 of red-gum pile riddled with 

 burrows, from Ba River, Fiji. 

 504. 



Turner (F.). Various plants, 84 — 

 An unrecorded Indian grass 



