Platypus. li%-ing young exhibited. 407. 

 Plavfair, G. I.. Australian Freshwater 



FlageUates, 99. 

 Plectoptera, 409. 

 Presidential Address, by J. J. Fleteher. 



1. 

 Prince of Wales, address to, 5. 

 Protialmenus lithochroa, larvae, pupae 



and perfect insects exhibited, 504. 

 Pterostylis barbata, exhibited. 350 — 



nutans, exhibited, 408 — ubtusa, ex- 



liibited, 408— reflexa, exhibited, 408. 

 Pterygophonis analis, larvae exhibited, 



268. 



Queensland, Mesozoie Insects, viii., 270. 



Rape, Field, exhibited, 350. 



Revision of Australian Lepidoptera. 



159. 

 Revision of family Eustheniidae, 221. 

 Revision of the Amycterides, vi., 19 — 



vii.. 393. 

 Revisional notes on Australian Cara- 



hidae, 192. 

 Rock Salad, exhibited, 350. 

 Roth, Colonel, photograph presented 



by, 157. 

 Rules, alteration of, 349, 407. 



Sandstone, black, Ulmite a constituent 

 of, 213. 



Saponaria Calabrica, exhibited, 349. 



Satinwood, foliage covered with galls, 

 exhibited, 268. 



Saw-fly larvae exhibited, 268. 



Shaw, A. Eland, elected a member, 

 423. 



Silene noctiflora, exhibited, 349. 



Siphluridae, 409. 



Sisymbrium altissimum, exhibited, 158 

 — Sophio, exhibited, 503. 



Sloane, T. G., Description of New 

 Tiger-beetle from the Wyndham Dis- 

 trict, 330 — Revisional Notes on Aus- 

 tralian Carabidae, 192. 



Smith, R. Greig, Maeleay Bacteriolo- 

 gist to the Society: High Tempera- 

 ture organism of fermenting Tan- 

 bark, i., 76 — Note upon the extrac- 

 tion of acids from Cultures, 154 — 

 summary of year's work, 9. 



Smith, Vera Irwin, Linnean Maeleay 

 Fellow in Zoology: Life histories or 

 Australian Diptera Brachycera, 252, 

 425 — Notes on Nematodes of tiit- 



genus Physaloptera, with special re- 

 ference to those parasitic in reptiles, 

 492— reappointed, 1921-22, 11— sum- 

 mary of year's work, 10. 



Special General Meeting, alteration of 

 Rules, 349, 407. 



Steel, T., Chemical Notes — Botanical, 

 487 — Occurrence of Calcium oxalate 

 in Gidgee Wattle. 256— Ulnute, a 

 constituent of black sandstone, 213. 



Stratiomyiidae, 252, 425. 



Tabanidae, exhibited, 210. 



Tan-bark, High Temperature organ- 

 ism of fermenting, 76. 



Tecoma Hillii, remarks on finding of, 

 157. 



Tectocoris lineola, exhibited, 209. 



Termites, Diptei-a found in association 

 with, 21() — new and rare Australian, 

 433. 



Tiger-beetle, new, from Wyndham Dis- 

 trict, 330. 



Tillyard, R. J., Mesozoie Insects of 

 Queensland, viii. Hemiptera Homop- 

 tera (contd.), 270 — New genus and 

 sisecies of May-fly from Tasmania, 

 409 — Revision of the Family Eua- 

 stheniidae, with descriptions of new 

 genera and species, 221 — Two fossil 

 insect wings from Upper Permian 

 of Newcastle, 413 — see Exhibits. 



Troughton, Ellis Le G.. elected a mem- 

 ber, 157 — see Exhibits. 



Turner. A. J., Revision of Australian 

 Lepidoptera, 159. 



Turner. F., see Exhibits. 



Typhlocyba uustralis, 473. 



Ulmite, a constituent of black sand- 

 stone, 21.3. 



Veitch. R., and Greenwood, W., Food 

 plants or hosts of some Fijian In- 

 sects, 505. 



Venom of Diamond Rattler Snake ex- 

 hibited, 350. 



Waikom, A. B., Noeggerathiopsis from 

 Lower Coal Measures of N.S.W.. 374 

 — On the occurrence of Otozamites 

 in Australia, 147 — summary of year's 

 research work, 11 — see Exhil)it;-. 



Walsingham, Baron, obituai-y notice, 

 8. 



Warble fly, frog, exhibited, 423. 



