INDEX. 



VU. 



Marsupialia, En+ozoa of Austral- 

 ian, No. ii., 47. 



Melaleuca brarteata, non-cliaruc- 

 teristic bark of. See ExJiihits 

 (Baker, R. T.). 



Meyrick (E.). Revision of Aus- 

 tralian Tortiicina (concluded), 

 224. 



Milk, Remarks on food-value of, 

 See Chapman (H. G.). 



Monotremata, Entozoa of, No. ii., 

 47. 



Mosquito-larvse from Mount Kos- 

 ciusko. .S't'e Exhibits (Cleland, 

 J. B.). 



Mulga-ball. See Exhibits (Havi- 

 land, F. E.). 



Murray Island, fishes. See Ex- 

 hibits (McCulloch, A. R.). 



Musson (C. T.). See Exhibits 

 (Carne, W. M., and Mu.sson, C. 

 T.). 



Names^ generic, of certain Mallo- 

 phaga, 321. 



New South Wales, Entozoa, 157 — 

 New Lac-coccid from, 154 — 

 Notes on the Native Flora of, 

 Part viii., 541 — Parasitic Hy- 

 menoptera from, 333. 



Nitrogen, Distribution of, in Aca- 

 cia-seeds, 97. 



■ — of ripening Seeds, 127. 



Role of, in Plant-Metabol- 

 ism, 97, 127, 135. 



Nobbys, Newcastle, Pycnogonid 

 from. See Exhibits (Stead, D. 

 G.). 



North (A. J.). Note on the generic 

 Characters of the Stone Runner 

 (Ashbyia), 85. 



. See Exhibits. 



North Australia, Grasses from. 

 See Exhibits (Turner, F.). 



Note on a new Species of Faro- 

 sites from the Yass District, 

 N.S.W., 700. 



Note on the identification of a 

 Grass, 424. 



Notes, Further, on some rare Aus- 

 tralian Corduliinse, with De- 

 scriptions of new Species, 366. 



on the Life-history of teta- 



lura gigantea, 86. 



Notes on some Mallophagan Ge- 

 neric Names, 321. 



the Indigenous Plants in 



the Cobar District, 507. 



the Native Flora of New 



South Wales, Part viii., 541. 



on variable Dioecism in 



Fittosporum, 329. 



Nulla-nulla, aboriginal. 



hibits (Stead, D. G.). 



See Ex- 



Occurrence of Potassium Nitrate 

 in Plants, 135. 



Odonata, Studies in the Life-his- 

 tories of Australian^ No. 4, 86. 



Ox-blood, Globin Sulphate and 

 Glol)in from, 307. 



Parasite, Hymenopterous, of Fruit- 

 fiies. See Exhibits (Gurney, 

 W. B.). 



, Mallophagan, of Cape Pet- 

 rel. Sec Exhibits (Harrison, 

 L.). 



Parsley Bay, Grass from. See 

 Exhibits (Cheel, E.). 



Pear [Pome], Fibrovascular Sys- 

 tem of, 656. 



Fersonnia, rare Species from the 

 Blue Mountains. See Exhibits 

 (Baker, R. T. ; Cheel, E. ; Flet- 

 cher, J. J.). 



, West Australian Species 



of. See Exhibits (Cheel, E.). 



Fi'falura (jiganfea, Notes on the 

 Life-history of, 86. 



Petrel, Cape. Sec Exhibits (Har- 

 rison, L.). 



White-winged. See Ex- 

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



Petrels from Lord Howe, and S. 

 Solitary Islands. See Exhibits 

 (North, A. J.). 



Petrie (J. M.). Demonstration of 

 Guignard's new method of de- 

 tecting hydrocyanic compounds 

 in plants, 635. 



Reappointment to a Lin- 



nean Macleay Fellowship, 3 — 

 Resume of year's work, 5 



Role of Nitrogen m Plant- 

 Metabolism ; Part iii. The Dis- 

 tribution of Nitrogen in Acacia 

 Seeds, 97— Part iv. The Nitro- 



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