INDEX. 



Exhibits : — 



Carter, H. J., Six Australian gen- 

 era of Chalcophorinae, 531 — 

 Three closely-alhed dyphoijastra, 

 531 — Cyrioides sex-spilola, 531 — 

 New species of Stigmodera, 531 

 New sfenus from Port Macquarie, 

 531. ^ 



Cheel, E., Ceratopetalum gummi- 

 ferum with white flowers, 473 — 

 Double-fioweriiig peach-tree (Pru- 

 nu» persica var. dianthi flora). 

 203 — Erigeron litiifoliiis, living- 

 plants of, 404 — specimens of wild 

 strawberry, Fragraria indica, 404 

 — Kennedi/a ruhicunda with afreen- 

 ish-wliite flowers, 473 — Leaf and 

 fruits of Pisovia Briinoniana, 180 

 — rare lichen from Mt. Kosciusko, 

 265 — species of Boronia with 

 double flowers, 473 — species of 

 Bormiia with white flowers, 473 — 

 two distinct forms of CaUistemon 

 viminnlis. 221 — two forms of CaU 

 listenxin pacliuyihiiUw), 221 — 

 white flowerinsr Eriostemon lance- 

 olatiis and E. Croicei, 473. 



Ferguson, E. W., imasjo .and larvae 

 of niuscid fly, 265. 



Fletcher, .7. ,J., lenf of Jacarand-a 

 ovalifoUa, 204 — flowering bran- 

 ches, reversion shoots; and seed- 

 lings of Acacias, 204 — specimens 

 of Persoonia lucida, 531 — stunted 

 branch of Eucali/phift sn/i^na with 

 cluster of female galls, 319. 



Froggatt, .1. L., Marti/)iia lutea, a 

 noxious weed in part-s of Queens- 

 land, 180. 



Froggatt, W. W.. Bag Shelter or 

 Boree Moth ( Team contraria) , 

 531 — Cup Moth {Apnda xglo- 

 meli) on Waratah, 318 — series of 

 flies from India, 472 — Bibio imi- 

 tator. 472 — Tobacco thrips from 

 the Tamworth District, 180. 



Hamilton, A. A., Aroids illustr.at- 

 ing Chromatism, Virescence and 

 Multiplication of spathes, 204 — 

 seed of Bidin i/alnii which had 

 produced twin seedlings, .319. 



Hardy, G. H., pair of flies, Chry- 

 aomgsn aenea, 472. 



Hynes, Sarah., concretion, 404. 



Jacol)S, E. G.. Evarris pHrpuras- 

 cens showing double flowers, 404. 



Exhibits :— 



McCulloch. A. R., collection of 



fishe-s, 203. 

 Mitchell, J., Silurian and Devonian 

 brachiopods from N.S.W.. 473. 



Smith, Vera Irwin, common bag 

 moth (Metnra elongata) ; its 

 method of progression on vertical 

 pane of glass, 318. 



Steel, T., pin embedded in liver of 

 fowl, 318. 



Taylor, F. H., sheep maggot-flies 

 and fruit fly pests, 203. 



Turner, F., Amaratttus marcocarpus 

 aiid Boerhaavia diffusa from 

 Wootton Station, Upper Hunter, 

 179 — Remarks on Stipa aristi- 

 glumis from Liverpool Plains and 

 Aviaacantha muricata in Brewar- 

 rina District, 179-180 — specimen 

 of Lolium temiiletitum, 531. 



Walkom, A. B., Seeds associated 

 with Glosgopteris, 531. 



Watorhouse, G. A., First and .sec- 

 ond generations of crosses of 

 Tisiphone aheona and T. rawns- 

 leyi, 531 — Ileteront/mpha mirifica 

 and R. paradelpha reared from 

 larvae, 531 — Five Butterflies rear- 

 ed from d" Tisiphone rawnsleyi 

 mated with ? T. abeona. 221— 

 Ileterongmpha solandri reared 

 from egg, 472. 



Ferguson, E. W., see Exhibits — and 

 Hill, G. F., Notes on Australian 

 Tabanidae, 460. 



Fishes, small collection of, exhibited, 

 203. 



Fletclier. J. .1., On the correct inter- 

 pretation of the so-called Phyllodes 

 of Australian Phyllodineous Aca- 

 cias, 24 — Presidential Address, 1 — 

 The Society's Heritage from the 

 Madcays. 507 — see Exhibits. 



Flies, Australian, of the family Asili- 

 dae, 185 — from India, exhibited, 

 472. 



Fossils, Lower Carboniferous Lime- 

 stone, from N.S.W., .364. 



Fowl, pin embedded in liver of, ex- 

 hibited, 318. 



Fragraria ivdica. exhibited, 404. 



Friend, N. B., elected a member, 318. 



Fruggatt, .T. L., see Exhibits. 



