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INDEX. 



Chorhta aiistraUs, win.2:-venatioii 

 of. 395. 



Citrus fruits. Black Spot of. 868. 



Cleland. J. P>.. remarks on a Little 

 Peng-uin seen in Xeutral Bay, 

 495— A'sJre Exhibits. 



("limbins Plants, stems of. 600. 



Coal-seam, fossil insect-wins from 

 roof of. 260. 



"Cobblers' Pegs" (Erif/rrnn). two 

 forms of, exhibited. 610. 



Coleoptera, descriptions of new 

 Species. 715. 



Collins, ]\[iss ^[. I.. On the leaf- 

 anatomy of f^raerola era ssi folia, 

 with special reference to the 

 Ei)idermal Secretion. 247. 



Connnentry. affinities of fossil in- 

 sects from. 123. 



Complex, Panorpoid. Introduction. 

 265: Pt. i.. 286: Pt. ii.. 626. 



Coi)epod, ori.irin of yolk in the ova 

 of a. 136. 



Correlation of Lower ^Niesozoic 

 liocks of Australia, 37. 



Cubitus, structure of. in win.2:s of 

 ^Fyrmeleontidpp, 116. 



Cnlicidre. contril»utions to a know- 

 led.2:e of. 826. 



Dehiscence, delayed, of Cnlliste- 



, mon-fruits, 712. 



Devonian Poraminifera, 385. 



Distril)ution of Lower IMesozoic 

 Pocks of Queensland. 37 — Sea- 

 sonal, of Arcella. 237. 



Dodd. F. P.. elected a Member, 416. 



Donations and Exchanges. 36. 135. 

 234, 285, 362, 416, 495, 610. 713. 



Dragonfly, sections of caudal gills 

 of. exhibited. 495 — Large, picked 

 up on the pavement. 612. 



Duck, abnormal gizzard of, ex- 

 hibited. 361— Xote on. 415. 



Dun. W. S.. re-elected a Vice-Pre- 

 sident. 135, 



DunstaniidtH. the family, 568. 



Efhidna, Note on the temperature 



of, 844. 

 Elections. 135. 363, 416. 

 Elcftrical conductivity of milk. 



613. 



Eiiidermal secretion of t^rarmla. 



247. 

 " Epigraphie Medicale," exhibited. 



415, 

 Erifirrov. two foi'ms of, exhibited. 



610. 

 Eucalypts. shoot-])earing tumours 



of, 191. 

 Eucalyptus, a new Species or Form 



of, 747, 

 Exhibits : — 



Chapman, H. C samples of 



yeast 612. 

 Cheel. E., ])eculiar roots of 

 Fakca. Banksia. and CrcrU- 

 Ica : seedlings of TcphroRia : 

 two forms of O.ralia conucii- 

 lata : cut-leaved or parsley- 

 leaved bramble ; /?o.*f< hrarfeafa: 

 flowers of ^ti/phelia tuhi flora. 

 varying in colour, 235-236 — 

 T'\^'o forms of "Cobblers' 

 Pegs" : seeds of Soy Beans. 

 610-611 — C alii fit r m o n /> a oh //- 

 phifllN!^. showing delayed de- 

 hiscence of the fruits. 712. 

 Cleland, J. B„ four Parts of 

 Blanchard's " Epigraphie Mtkli- 

 cale": blowflies bred from an 

 Agaric, 415, 

 Fletcher, J. J., Brachysctdid 

 galls. 361 — Plants, other than 

 Eucalyjits and Angophoras. 

 with shoot-bearing tumours. 

 41.5 — Melaleuca Deanei and 

 Petrophila .<<e.'^.<iilis, 416 — Water- 

 storing Mallee-roots, and 

 water therefrom, 496. 

 Froggatt. .T. L., House-flies bred 

 from rotten liver, 361. 



, W. W.. Immature Spiny 



Stick-Tnsect ; grass infested 

 with larv.ne of a Cecidomyid 

 fly, 234 — Three introduced 

 beetles of economic import- 

 ance, 816 — Brachyscelid galls ; 

 a Californian, Cynipid gall ; 

 and an undetermined living 

 snake. 416 — An Indian wood- 

 borer introduced in the wood 

 of boxes, 610. 



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