INDEX. 



Vll. 



mary of year's work, 20 — Ger- 

 mieidal activity of the Euca- 

 lyptus Oils. pt. i., 72— pt. ii., 

 311. 



Vera Irwin, appointed 



Linnean Maeleay Fellow in 

 Zoology, 1919-20; 22. 



Snowflake showing increased 

 bulb production, exhibited. 

 356. 



Solanum tuberosum showing ad- 

 ventitious tubers, exhibited, 

 356. 



Spencer, Prof. Sir B., proposed 

 memorial, 719 . 



Sponges, monaxonid, related to 

 the genus Clathria, 767. 



Steel, T., External Parasites of 

 the Dingo (Can is dingo), 93 — 

 On Water from the roots of 

 the Red Mallee (Eucalyptus 

 oleosa), 348. 



Stephens. H., reference to death. 

 438. 



Stratiomyidae, Australian, 450. 



Studies in Australian Neurop- 

 tera, No. 8, 414. 



Sub-surface drainage, an inter- 

 esting form of, 826. 



Synanthy, specimens showing, 



exhibited, 820. 

 Synaphea, specimens exhibited, 

 257 . 



Syncarpy, specimens showing, 

 exhibited, 820. 



Tabanidae, Australian, 41 — from 

 Camden Haven District, N.S. 

 W., 828. 



Tagetes patula, vivipary in, ex- 

 hibited, 192. 



Taylor. F. H., Australian Taban- 

 idae, 41 — see Exhibits. 



Thymus variabilis, cocoons ex- 

 hibited. 527. 



Tiegs, o. \Y.. Johnston, T. H. 

 and, Pseudobonellia, a new 

 Eehiuroid genus from the 

 Great Barrier Reef, 213. 

 Tillyard. R. J., Linnean Maeleay 

 Fellow in Zoology: summary 

 of year's work, 21 — Reap- 

 pointed, 1919-20, 22— Fossil 

 insect wing belonging to the 

 new order Paramecoptera, 231 

 — Mesozoic Insects of Queens- 

 land, No. 5, Mecoptera, the 

 new Order Paratrichoptera, 

 and additions to Planipennia, 

 194— No. 6, Blattoidea, 358— 

 No. 7, Hemiptera Homoptera, 

 857 — Morphology and system- 

 atic position of the family 

 Micropterygidae, 95 — Studies 

 in Australian Neuroptera, No. 

 8, 414— The Panorpoid Com- 

 plex, iii. The Wing-venation, 

 533— .see Exhibits. 



Trichopoda pen ni pes, eggs of, in- 

 festing Nozara viridula, ex- 

 hibited, 355. 



Trilobites. some additional, from 

 N.S.W., 850— two new. from 

 Bowning, 441. 



Triphasia trifoliata, seedling 

 plants exhibited, 356. 



Turnbull, A. H., Obituarv notice 

 of, 18. 



Turner, A. J., Revision of Aus- 

 tralian Lepidoptera, vi., 258, 



• 383. 



. F., remarks condemning 



Citrus trifoliata as stock for 

 citrus trees. 438 — see Exhibits. 



Venous oxygen content of blood 

 in Pneumonic Influenza, 514. 



Vivipary, examples of, exhibit- 

 ed, 192. 



