PROCEEDINGS. 1920. PART 1 



CONTENTS. 



PA0E8. 



Descriptions ot Australian Flies of the family A^llidae [Diptera], 

 with synon>niis and notes. By G. H. Hardv. (Sixteen Text- 

 figures) 185-202 



Report on the Neuropteroid Insects of the Hot Springs Region, 

 N.Z., in relation to the problem of Trout Food. By R. J. 

 TiLLYARD, M.A., D.Sc, F.L.S., F.E.S., Linnean Macleay Fellow 

 of the Society in Zoology. (Two Text-figures) 205-213 



The Panorpoid Complex. Additions and Corrections to Part 3. 

 By R. J. Tn-LTARD, M.A., D.Sc, F.L.S., F.E.S., Linnean Mac- 

 leay Fellow of the Society in Zoology. (One Text-figure.) . . 214-217 



Notes on Some Australian Tenebrionidae, with descriptions of new 

 species; — also of a new genus and species of Buprestidae. By 

 H. J. Carter, B.A.. F.E.S. (Fourteen Text -figures) .... 222-249 



On the male Genitalia of some Robber-flies belonging to the sub- 

 family AsUinac [Diptera] By G. H. Harby. (Twelve Text- 

 figure.O ... 1 ' 250-259 



Notes from the Botanic Gardens, Sydney. By A. A. Hamilton . . 260-2b4 



The Atrypidae of New South Wales, with references to those re- 

 corded from other States of Australia. By J. Mitchell and 

 W. S. Dux. (Plates xiv.-xvi,, and Five Text-figures.) .... 266-276 



Note on certain variations ot the Sporoeyst in a species of Sapro- 

 Jegnia By Maejorie I. Collins, B.Sc. Linnean Macleay Fel- 

 low of the Society in Botany. (Eleven Text-figures.) .... 277-284 



The Geology and Petrologj- of the Great Serpentine Belt of New 

 Soutii Wales. Part ix. The Geology-. Palaeontology and 

 Petrogi-aphy of tlie Currabubula District, with notes on ad- 

 jacent regions. By Professor W. N. Bekson, B.A., D.Sc, 

 F.G.S., W. S. Dux. and W. R. Browke, B.Sc. Section A.— 

 General Geology (\V. N. Benson).) (Plates xvii.-xviia. and 

 Xine Text-figures.) 285-317 



Special General Meeting (Macleay Cenliiiary) 218-220 



Elections and Aunouiicenicnts 203, 221, 265 



Notes and Exhibits 203-4, 221, 265 



CORRKiKNDUM. 



Proceedings, 1920, Part. I. 

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