INDEX. 



Xote oil a new species of Chactctcs, 

 392—011 the origin of the Hete- 

 roptera, 568 — On the tempera- 

 ture of Echidna, 84-t. 



Notes and Exhibits. 235, 361, 415, 

 416, 495, 610, 713. 



Notes on native Flvni of New 

 South Wales, 673. 



Odonata, Mesozoic, 417. 



Origin of yolli in ova of a Cope- 

 pod, 136— Of the lleteroptera, 

 note on. 568. 



Ova of Copepod, origin of yolk in, 

 136. 



Odalis condculata, two forms of. 

 exhibited, 235. 



J'anorpoid Complex. 265, 286, 626. 

 Panorpoidea. phylogeny of, 265. 



JVtrel. Little, seen in Neutral liay, 

 495. 



I'etrie. J. M., Linnean Macleay 

 Fellow in Biochemistry : sum- 

 mary of year's work, 11 — lie- 

 appointed. 1819-19. 13. 



. The Occurrence of JNIethyl 



Lievo-inositol in an Australian 

 Poisonous Plant. 850. 



i'etrology of the Cireat Serpentine 

 Belt. 320, 363. 593. 



I'ctroijhUu- aesiiUiff, exhibited, 416. 



I'lwma vitricarpa, life-history of. 

 868. 



Phylogeny of Holometabolous in- 

 sects. 265. 



Plantago, teratological, exhibited, 

 713. 



]*lants. Climbing, stems of. 600 — 

 Exhibited, sec Exhibits. 



Playfair, Cr. I., New and rare 

 Freshwater Alga?, 497. 



i^oisonous plant yielding inositol. 

 850. 



l*riestley, H., elected a Member. 

 135. 



I'rotodonata. Mesozoic. 417. 



Psychopsidic. the family, 750. 



Psj/chopsis (Jcquns, life-historv of. 

 787. 



Pulbali Island, proposed "minia- 

 ture Australia" on, 416, 495. 



(Mieensland. Lower :Mesozoic Ilocks. 

 37— Species of Arcella, 237 — 

 Mesozoic Insects, 417, 568— 

 North, Mosses, 544. 



Becords of S. A. Museum, exhibit, 

 ed, 236. 



Boots, peculiar, exhibited, 235— 

 Waterstoring, of a Mallee, ex- 

 hibited, 496. 



Ifom hracteafa. exhibited, 236. 



Sawtlies. Australian, notes on, 663. 



Scievola. leaf-anatomy of, 247. 



Search for toxin <i)roducers, 142. 



Secretion, epidermal of Sctevola, 

 247. 



Seedlings with peculiar roots, ex- 

 hibited ; of Tephrosia. exhibited. 

 235— Of other plants than Euca- 

 lypts and Angophoras. with 

 shoot-bearing tumours, exhibit- 

 ed. 416. 



Serpentine Belt of N. S. Wales, 

 320, 363, 593. 



Sherrie. ]\Iiss H., elected a Mem- 

 ber, 362. 



Shirley. J., tind C. A. Lambert, The 

 Stems of Climbing Plants, 600. 



Smith. (;. P. D., An Account of 

 s(m»e Observations upon the 

 Life-history of Phnma citricarpd 

 McAlp.. the cause of the "Black 

 Spot" of Citrus-fruit in N. S. 

 ^\'ales, 868— The Occurrence of 

 an inverted Hymenium in Agari- 

 cus cam pest ri.s, 883. 



.. B. CU-eig. Macleay Ba<- 



teriologist to the Society: sum- 

 mary of year's work. 11 — Con- 

 tril»utions to our Knowledge of 

 Soil-fertility. No. xvi. " The 

 Search for Toxin-producers, 142 

 - IJemarks on water from Mal- 

 lee-roots, 496. 



• and W. W. 



L'Estrange. The "Springing" of 

 Tins of Preserved Fruit. 409. 



Snake, livhig. exhibited. 416. 



Soil-fertility, contributions to a 



knowledge of. 142. 

 Soy Bean seeds, exhibited, 611. 



