INDEX. 



lU. 



tralian (Jorduliincc, 366— Genus 

 Diphlcbia, 584 — Australian Tene- 

 brionidcc, 179. 



Determination of Rhizobia in the 

 Soil, 492. 



Diagrams, botanical. Sec Exhibits 

 (Miss S. Hynes). 



Dioccism, variable, in nttospurum 

 undulatum, 329. 



Diphlcbia, on the Genus; with 

 Descriptions of new Species and 

 Life-histories, 584. 



Distribution of Nitrogen in Aca- 

 cia Seeds, 97. 



Dodd (S.). Elected a Member, 

 155. 



D'Oml)rain (E. A.). Elected a 

 Member, 81. 



■ — . Sec Exhibits. 



Donations and Exchanges, 44, 81, 

 156, 304, 347, 423, 504, 605, 632 

 For the period, Novem- 

 ber, 1910, to November, 1911, 

 702. 



Douglas Park plants. See Exhibits 

 (Hamilton, A. A.). 



Drainage, A Studv of Marginal, 

 13. 



Dromedarv Mountain, Cnrrea 

 from. Sec Exhibits (Cheel, E.). 



Dumolo (Miss H.). Elected a 

 Member, 155. 



Dun (W. S.). Re-elected to Coun- 

 cil, 39. 



Egg of Mallee Hen. See Exhibits 



(Haviland, F. E.). 

 of White-winged 



Exchanges. Sec Donations and 



Exchanges. 

 Exhibits : — 



Baker (R. T.). Specimens of a 

 fungus (Fovics) growing on 

 Forest Oak Props in a coal- 

 mine, 504 — Of rare species of 

 I'er.soonia, 306 — Of the re- 

 markable bark of Melaleuca 

 bractcata, 504. 



Bickford (E. I.). Flowering 

 specimen of Christmas-Tree of 

 West Australia {Nuytsia flori- 

 bundn), 634. 



Carne (W. M.) and Mus.son (C. 

 T.). — A rare phyllopod crusta- 

 cean {Apits sp.), from Rich- 

 mond, N.S.W., 159. 

 Cliapman (H. G.). A marine 

 from Balmoral 



Petrel. 

 F. B.) 

 Beetles. 



Sec Exhibits (Hull, A. 



Egg-Cases of Scarabeid 

 Sec Exhibits (Froggatt, W. W.). 



Eggs of undetermined insects. 

 See Exhibits (D'Ombrain, E. 

 A.). 



Elections — Audi tor, 39 — Council, 39 

 — Hon. Treasurer, 81 — Linnean 

 Macleay Fellows, 1911-12, 3— 

 New Members, 81, L55, 304, 

 347^ 423, 504— President, 39^ 

 — Vice-Presidents, 81. 



Entozoa of Monotremata and Aus- 

 tralian Marsupialia, No. ii., 47. 



. See Exhibits (Johnston, 



T. H.). 



algal ball 

 Beach, 425. 

 Cheel (E.). A 

 of a hybrid 

 snudl log of 

 nana, 635; 



flowering branch 

 Brachychiton ; a 

 Correa. Lawren- 

 and [for Mr. 

 Maiden] drawings of, and a 

 Note on two grasses, 634 — 

 A grass (Digitaria) from 

 Parsley Bay, 424 — English 

 primroses with phyllodic se- 

 pals, 505— Fungi, 606; Suc- 

 ker-branches of Peach affect- 

 ed^with "Poach Leaf Curl," 

 607 — Remarkable plants; 

 Solanaceous plants unaffected 

 by potato-blight, though ex- 

 posed to infection, 158 — 

 Specimens of Atylosia and 

 Stizolobium ; an original 

 specimen of rersoonia media, 

 347-348 — Specimens of West 

 Australian species of Fer- 

 soonia; A fresh flowering 

 spocinien of the West Austra- 

 lian Wax-plant; Specimens of 



of Persoonia, 



Mosquito-larvse 



Kosciusko ; and 



stone axe-head 



rare species 



305-306. 

 Cleland (J. B.). 



from Mount 



an aboriginal 



from Cronulla, 424-425. 

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



and eggs of insects, 425. 

 Fletcher (J. J.). [For W. M. 



Carne and C. T. Musson] A 



