INDEX. 



Carter, H. J., Revision of the Sub- 

 family Tenehrionincp, Fam. 

 TenehrionidcE [Australian Spe- 

 cies : with Descriptions of new 

 Species of Tenehrionincc nad 

 Cyphalcincv ], 44. 



Chapman, H- G., note on the ori- 

 gin of the precipitate in precipi- 

 tin-reactions, 159 — Note on the 

 response of a Ennicid worm to 

 a gustatory stimulus, 649 — Re- 

 marks on breeding- experiments 

 with guinea-pigs, 88 — See Ex- 

 hibits. 



Cheel, E., see Exhibits. 



Cleland, J. B., see Exhibits. 



Clovers exhibited, 646. 



Coal-Measures, fossil fish from, 

 exhibited, 324. 



Cockatoos, pine-cones and twigs 

 bitten oif by, exhibited, 158. 



Coleoptera: Revision of Subfamily 

 Tenehrionidce, 44 — Revision of 

 the Amy cter ides, iii-, 217 — A 

 new Tiger-beetle from N.W. 

 Australia, 565 — Revisional 

 Notes on Australian Carahida', 

 v., 568 — New Species of Austra- 

 lian, 650. 



Contours, Specific, in relation to 

 Zoogeographical Regions, 21. 



Copeton. N.S.W., Diamond-Depos- 

 its of, 803. 



Cotton, L. A., The Diamond-De- 

 posits of Copeton. N.S.W.. 803. 



Cot\-ledons of Eucalypts, 473. 



Crinoid, fossil dicyclic, exhibited, 

 545. 



Crustaceans exhibited, 158, 162. 



Cnddie Spring, N.S.W., fossil 

 bones from, exhibited, 253. 



Culicida', Contributions to a 

 Knowledge of Australian, 454. 



Cyphaleincc, descriptions of new 

 Species, 44. 



David, T. W. E., re-elected to the 

 Council. 15. 



Destruction of Paraffin by micro- 

 organisms, 538. 



Development of Wing-venation of 

 Odonata, 163. 



Diamond-Deposiits of Copeton, 

 N.S.W., 803. 



Dillwynia, species of, exhibited, 



471. 

 Discussion "On the Development 



of the N.O. Myrtace(e,'^ noticed, 



87, 162. 

 Donations and Exchanges, 20, 87, 



157, 253, 322, 395, 469, 542, 646, 

 858. 



Dun, W. S., Presidential Address, 

 March 25th, 1914, 1— Re-elected 

 President, 15— ;S*ec Exhibits. 



Ebor Scrub, N.S.W., Lepidoptera 

 of, 546. 



Echidna, daily observations on 

 the temperature of, 160. 



Elections : Auditor, 15 — Council, 

 15 — Hon. Treasurer, 87 — Lin- 

 nean Macleay Fellows, 7 — New 

 Members, 157, 253 — President, 

 15 — Vice-Presidents, 87. 



Enright, W. J-, elected a Member, 

 157. 



Eucalypt, drawing of, by W. 

 Swainson, exhibited, 646— Man- 

 na, exhibited, 545 — Twigs in- 

 jured by birds or longicorns, 



158, 470. 



Eucalypts, evolution of, in rela- 

 tion to the Cotyledons and 

 Seedlings, 473. 

 Eunicid worm, response of, to sti- 

 muli, 649. 

 Evolution of Eucalj'^pts in rela- 

 tion to the Cotyledons and 

 Seedlings, 473. 

 Exhibits :— 



Andrews, E. C, red and yellow 



fruits of the Quandong, 472. 

 Bradley, B., see Chapman, H. G. 

 Chapman, H. G., and Bradley, 

 B-, oven for imbedding histo- 

 logical material, 158. 

 Cheel, E., Lizard with anoma- 

 lous tail, 20 — Seventy culti- 

 vated Legumes, 160 — Puff- 

 ball, 255 — Groundsel attacked 

 by Rust, 397— Species of Dill- 

 wynia ; flowering specimens 

 of CaUistemou ritninaUs and 

 of a hybrid, 471 — Three spe- 

 cies of Clover, and drawing of 

 Eucalvpt. bv W. S^vainson, 

 646. 



