(1920.) 



(o) GENERAL INDEX. 



Acacias, flowering branches, reversion- 

 shoots and seedlings, exhibited, 204. 

 — so-called Phyllodes of the Aus- 

 tralian Phyllodineous, 24. 



Alexander, C. P., An undescribed 

 species of Clytucosmus Skuse, 183. 



Amaranta macrocarpus, exhibited, 

 179. 



Andrews, E. C, congratulations to, 7. 



Anthurium Andreanum, exhibited, 204 

 — chelseiensis, exhibited, 204. 



Apoda xi/lomeli on waratah, exhibited, 

 318. 



Aroids, exhibited, 204. 



Asilid-ae, Australian flies of the family, 

 185. 



Asilinae, male genitalia of some rob- 

 berflies belonging to the sub-familv, 

 250. 



Atrypidae of N.S.W., 266. 



Australasian Association for Advance- 

 ment of Science, 13. 



Australian Carabidae, 320 — Coleop- 

 tera. new species of, 375 — Delpha- 

 cidae, new genus of, 181 — Diptera 

 Brachycera, 505 — flies of the family 

 Asilidae, 185 — Lepidoptera, 474 — 

 plants, resin-seereting glands in 

 some, 329 — Siillidae, EusylUdae and 

 Autoh/tidae. 90 — Tahanidae, 460 — 

 Tenehrionidae, 222. 



Autoh/tidae, Australian. 90. 



Avian, a new, Trematode, 500. 



Bag-moth (Metura rhmgata), exhibit- 

 ed, 318. 



Bagshelter Moth, exhibited, 531. 



Balance Slieet, etc., 1919. 47-50. 



Benson, W. N., Dun, W. S., and 

 Browne, W. R.. The Geology and 

 Petrology of the Great Serpentine 

 Belt of N.S.W.. Part ix., 285. 337, 

 405. 



Bihio imitator, exhibited, 472. 



Binellia tni/loriana, exhibited, 203. 



Birds trapped by Pisonia Brunoniana, 

 180. 



Blakely, W. F., elected a member, 179 

 — see Exhibits. 



Boree :Moth, exhibited, 531 . 



Borunia ledifolia, exliibited, 473 — ledi- 

 folia var. rosmarinifolia, with double 

 flowers, exhibited, 473 — with white 

 flowere, exhibited, 473 — ledifolia 

 var. triphylla, exhibited, 473 — with 

 double flowers, exhibited, 473 — pin- 

 nata, with double flowei-s, exhibited, 

 473 — serrulata, var. exhil)ited, 404 

 — serrulata x B. floribunda. hybrid 

 form exhibited, 404. 



Botanic Gardens, Notes from, 260. 



Botany of Lord Howe Is., few notes 

 on, 564. 



Brachiopods from Middle Palaeozoic 

 Rocks of N.S.W., 543— Silurian 

 •and Devonian, from N.S.W., ex- 

 hibited, 473. 



Bracliyccra, Life Histories of Aus- 

 tralian Diptera. 505. 



Brachi/scelis viiDiita on branch of 

 Eucahiptu.-< faliqna, exhibited, 319. 



Brewster. Agnes A., see Exhibits. 



Broken Hill, Technical Commission of 

 Inquiry into prevalence of disease 

 among mine-workers. 14. 



Browne, W. R., see Benson, Dun and 

 Browne. 



Buprestidae, iii'w genus and species, 

 222 



Burkitt, A. N. St. G. H.. elected a 

 member, 179. 



Bii.tia uatai/, seed of. with twin seed- 

 lings, exhibited. 319. 



Butterflies, new forms of. from the 

 South Pacific. 468. 



Caltistemoti r>ach i/ph filltts , two forms 

 exhibited, 221 — viminalis, two forms 

 exhibited. 221. 



Campbell, .1. H., congratulations to, 



472. 



