PROCEEDINGS, 1921, PART 2 



CONTENTS. 



Pages. 

 Revision of Australian Lepitlopteia — Rypsidae, Anthelidae. By A. 



Jefferis Tunier, M.D., F.E.S ". . . 159-191 



Revisional N(ftes on Australian Carabidae. Part vi. Tribe Bembidiini. 



By Thomas G. Sloane 192-208 



On a New Species and a New Variety of Diospyros. By W. F. Hiern, 



M.A., F.R.S. {Communicated by J. H. Maiden, F.R.S.) 211-212 



Ulmito, a Constituent of Black Sandstone. By Thos. Steel 213-215 



Notes on Some Diptera found in Association with Termites. By Ger- 

 ald F. Hill, F.E.S. (Nine Text-figures) 216-220 



Revision of the Family Eusthemidae (Order Perlaria). With De- 

 scriptions of new Genera and Species. By R. J. Tillyard, M.A., 

 Sc.D. (Cantab.), D.Sc. (Sydney), F.L.S., F.E.S., Entomologist 

 and Chief of the Biological Department, Cawthron Institute, 

 Nelson, N.Z. ; formerly Linnean Macleay Fellow of the Society 

 in Zoology. (Plates xi.-xv., and four Text-figures) 221-236 



Preliminary- Report on the Nutritive Value of certain Australian 

 Grasses.. By Margaret H. O'Dwyer, B.Sc, Science Rescarcli 

 Scholar in the Univei'sity of Sydney . . . . i . . . . 239-251 



Studies in Life-histories of Australian Diptera Bracliycera. Part i. 

 Straliumyiidae. No. 2. Further experiments in the rearing of 

 Mctopoiiia rdbriceps. By Vera Irwin-Sniitli, B.Sc, F.L.S., Lin- 

 nean Mack'ity Follow of tlie Society in Zoology. (Eight Text- 

 figures) .. 252-255 



The Occin Tciicc of ('ah-ium Oxalate in tlie Gidgee Wattle (Acacia 



Ciimboijei Baker). l!y Thos. Steel 2.56-258 



Note nil a (ihiciallv-slriiited l'a\eiiieiit in the Kuttung Series ot the 

 Mail land District. Hy G. D. Osborne, B.Sc, and W. R. Browne. 

 P..Sc I I'ImIc x\ii.. ;iii(l .me Text-li-ure) 259-262 



Copi'itintits rajjrayi Wasiiian ( Fam. Termdtidae). Hy Geiald F. 



Hill. KK.S. (Fifteen Text-figures) ' 263-267 



Mesozoic Insects of Queensland. No. 8. Ilemipt-era Uomoptera 

 (Contd.). Tile Genus Mesoyereon ; with a di.scussion of its Re- 

 lationship with the Jura-ssic Falaeontinidae. By R. .T. Tillyard, 

 M.A., Sc.D. (Cantab.), D.Sc (Sydney). F.L.S.." F.E.S.. Entomo- 

 logist and Chief of the Biological Department, Cawthron Insti- 

 tute, Nelson, iN.Z. ; formerly Linnean Macleay Fellow of the 

 Society in Zoology. (Plates xvi.-xxi., mid seven Text-figures) . . 270-284 



Elections and Announccment.s 157, 209. 237, 268 



Notes and Exhibits , 157-8, .'OO-IO. 237-8, 268-9 



