INDEX. 



Chemical Notes — Botanical, 487. 



Chenopodium vulvaria, exliibited, 503. 



Chiromyza australis, exhibited, 269 — 

 fuscana, exhibited, 269. 



C'icindelidae, Australian, .^3 



Clements, F. M., bequest from, 6 — 

 obituary notice, 8. 



C'lianthus Dampieri, paintings of 

 flowei-s, exhibited, 503 — specimens 

 showing colour \-ariations exhibited, 

 504. 



Coleoptera, Australian, 301, 351. 



Collins, M. I., Linnean iMacleay Fel- 

 low in Botany, Mangrove and Salt- 

 marsh vegetation near Sydney, 

 N.S.W., with special reference to 

 Cabbage Tree Creek, 376 — reap- 

 pointed, 1921-22, 11— Summary of 

 year's work, 11 — se.e Exhibits. 



Commonwealth Institute of Science 

 and Industry, 3. 



Coptotermes raffrayi, 263. 



Cosmos caudattis, live plant exhibited, 

 237. 



Crinum sp., exhibited, 504. 



Crotahts adamanteus, fangs and venom 

 exhibited, 350. 



Cycadeoid, Mesozoic, exhibited, 210. 



David, Sir Edgeworth, Letter from, 18 



— see Exhibits. 

 Diamond Rattler Snake, fangs and 



dried venom exhibited, 350. 

 Dinuura auriventris, exhibited, 423 — 



cyanea, exhibited, 423. 

 Diospyros, new species and variety. 



211. 

 Diptera, found in association with 



Termites, 216. 

 Diptera Brachycera, Australian, life 



histories of, 252, 425 — Preliminary 



revision, 285. 

 Dixson, Sir H., congratulations to, 



237— letter from, 268. 

 Dodd, Alan P., elected a member, 157. 

 Donations and Exchanges, 18, 157, 



209, 237, 268, 349, 407, 423, 503, 



518. 

 Drymaria fdifonnis, exhibited, 237. 



/ Elections, 14, 157, 209, 237, 349. 407. 



423, 503. 

 Eriopliites sp. galls on foliage of 



satinwood, exhibited, 268. 

 Eruca saliva, exhibited, 350. 

 Erytiyium rostratum, exhibited, 157. 



Erijtliriiia indica, pod and seeds ex- 

 hibited, 238, 269— spp., collection of 

 seeds exhibited, 504. 



ErythroijJiloeum Luhouch-erii , Active 

 principle of, 333. 



EucahiJts, oil ducts in certain, 47,5. 



Eucalypts, new species, ,exlijbited, 

 157. 



Euphorbia Drummondii. fresh speci- 

 mens infested with pink galls ex- 

 hibited, 210. 



Eusthenia, exhibited 237. 



Eustheniidae, Revision of, 221. 



Exchange list — additions to, 6. 



Exhibits :— 



Baker, R. T., new species of 

 Eucalyptus, 157. 



Blak^ely, W. F., Amaraiitus defle.rus, 

 209 — Calandrinia caulescens, 158 — 

 Centaurea picris, 503 — Chenopodium 

 vulvaria; 503 — Drymaria filiformis, 

 237 — Euphorbia Drummondii, 210 — 

 Helipterum uniflorum, 268 — Kochia 

 Georyei, 237 — K. villosa var. micro- 

 carpa, 237 — Orthocarpus erianthus, 

 158 — 0. purpurascens, 158 — Sapo- 

 naria Calabrica, 349 — Silsne nocti- 

 flora, 349 — Sisymbrium altissimum. 

 158 — S. Sophio, 503 — species of 

 Pterostylis, 408 — Xantliium com- 

 mune, 210. 



inirns, A. N.. Artjytniina hobartia 

 cyrila, 408 — Larvae, pupae and per- 

 fect insects of Paralucia aurifer, 

 and Protialmenu.s Vtthochroa, 504. 

 Cliapman, H. G., Painting's of vari- 

 ants of flowers of Clianthus Dam- 

 pieri, 503. 



Cheel, E.. Black Mustard, 350— Cala- 

 denia tesselata, 350 — collection of 

 seeds of species of Coral Tree, Ery- 

 thrina spp., 504 — Colza Rape (Bras- 

 sicu campestris), 350 — Field Rape, 

 350 — live plant of Cosmos caudatus, 

 237 — Lyperanthus niyricans, 350 — 

 Pterostylis barbata, 350 — Rai or 

 Indian Mustard (Brassica juncea). 

 350 — Rock Salad (Eruca saliva). 

 350. 



Collins, M. I., Crinum sp., 504 — 

 specimens of Clianthus Dampieri, 

 504. 



David. T. W. E., Fossil wood bored 

 by Teredo, 504 — microzoal lime- 

 stone, 504— Paraffin wax from 

 Ruthven bore, Q., 504 — Petrol from 

 natural giis at Roma, 504. 



