i^DEX. 



"Sprin^^iiij;" of tins of iireserved 



fruit. 401). 

 Steel. T.. note on an abnormal giz- 

 zard of a duck. 415 — »Vrc Ex 



liibits. 

 Stems of climbiny: plants. GOO. 

 Stick-inseet. immature, exhibited. 



234. 

 Studies in Australian Xeuroptera. 



116, 750, 787— ^te<X)ptera. 395. 

 i<t!ii)h('}i<i tiihiflora, flowers of. 



variable in colour, exliibite<I. 



236. 

 Sydney Harbour Colliery, fossil 



insect-wing from. 260. 



'lamwortli district, Devonian Fora- 

 minifera from the, 385. 



Taylor. F. H.. Contributions to a 

 knowledge of Australian Culi- 

 cida?, No. iv.. 826. 



T. C, congratulations to, 



234~thanks from, 285. 



Temperature of Echidna. 844. 



Tephrosia, seedling of, exhibited, 

 235. 



Tillyard. E. J., Linnean Macleay 

 Fellow in Zoology: summary of 

 year's work. 12 — Ke-appointed. 

 1918-19, 13— Congratulations to, 

 135— aS'cc Exhibits. 



Studies in Australian 



Neuroptera. Xo. 5. The Struc- 

 ture of the Cubitus in the Wings 

 of the Myrmeleontid;e, 116 ; N(*. 

 6. The Family Psychopsidie. 

 with Descriptions of new Cenera 

 and Species, 750; Xo. 7. Tlie 

 Life-history of Psi/rhopsis vl' - 

 (jana, 787— On the Affinities of 

 two interesting Fossil Insects 

 from the Upper Carlxmiferous of 

 ('(mimentry. France. 123 — A Fos- 

 sil Insect-wing from the roof of 

 the Coal-seam in the Sydney 

 Harbour Colliery, 260— The 

 I'anorpoid C omplex : a study of 

 the Phylogeny of the Holometa 

 bolous Insects, with special re 

 ference to the Subclasses Panor- 

 poidra and yeuropteroidca [In- 

 troduction], 265; Pt. i.. The 

 Wing-coupling Apparatus, with 



special reference to the Lepidop- 

 trra. 286; Pt. ii., The Wing-tri- 

 chiation and its Eelationship to 

 the Ceneral Scheme of Venation, 

 626 — Studies in Australian 

 Mecoptera. No. ii.. The Wing- 

 Venation of Chorista australia 

 Klug. 395 — Mesozoic Insects of 

 (Queensland. No. 3, Odonnta 

 and Protodouata. 417; No. 4. 

 ffoniptera Heteroptera : The 

 Family Dunstaniidae. With a 

 Note on the Origin of the 

 Ifctcrnptcra, 568 — Australian 

 Mcf/aloptera or Alder-flies; with 

 Descriptions of new Genera and 

 Species. SI 9. 



Toxin-producers, search for, 142. 



Trichiation of insect-wings. 626. 



Trichinium. a rare species of, ex 

 hibited. 610. 



Trilobites. Carboniferous. 437. 



Tumours, shoot-bearing. 191, 415. 



Turner. A. J., ace Exhibits. 



, F., sec Exhibits. 



Waite. E. U.. sec Exhibits. 



Walkom. A. B., The Geology of the 

 Fower ^lesozoic Eocks of 

 Queensland, with special Kefer- 

 ence to their Distribution and 

 Fossil Flora, and their ( orrela- 

 tion with the Lower Mesozoic 

 Kocks of other parts of Aus- 

 tralia. 37 — Congratulations to, 

 135; thanks from. 234. 



Ward law, H. S. H.. Linnean ISIac- 

 leay IVllow in Physiology: sum- 

 mary of year's work, 12 — Re 

 appointed. 13. 



— . 'i'he IJelatiou be- 

 tween the Fat-content and the 

 Electrical C onductivity of Milk. 

 613 — Note on the Temperature'of 

 Evhidna uculcata, 844. 



Water from ^Iallee-rt>ots. exhibit- 

 ed. 496; remarks ou, 496. 



Water-storing roots of Mallee. ex 

 hibited. 496. 



Watts. W. W.. and ^'. F. J3rotherus. 

 The Mosses of N. Queensland, 

 544. 



