(1915.) 



(a)GENEEAL INDEX. 

 (The first fire)ifi/-fonr j)agef< are mparately payed in Roman numeral'^.) 



Acacia Rust, exhibited, 416. 



Address of the President, March 31st, 

 1915, i. 



Air, expired, tension of CO 2 in, 291. 



Algai, Freshwater, of the Lismore Dis- 

 trict, 310. 



Allan, W., notice of his decease, 120. 



Amycterides, Revision of, Pt. iv. , (Sec. 

 i.), 685— Sec. ii., 759. 



Announcements : Special General Meet- 

 ing, 120, 211— Fellowships, 625, 719. 



Apophyfliim, sections of stem of, show- 

 ing palisade-tissue, exhibited, 629. 



Aurousseau, M., Petrological Notes. 

 No. i. Igneous Rocks and Tuff froni 

 the Carboniferous of New Soutli 

 Wales, 294. 



Australasian Antarctic Expedition : 

 collection of sea-biids" eggs obtained 



• by, exliibited, 291. 



Australian Birds' Eggs exhibited, 420 — 

 Coleoptera, 490, 522— Cidicidaj, 176 

 — Fishes, 259 — Lepidoptera, 474 — 

 Myriapoda, 681, 683 — Nenroptera, 

 56, 734— Sea-Urchin, 203— Strongy- 

 liinas, o22—Tahanidce, 806 — Tene- 

 brionidte, 522. 



Bacterium, a new Levan-gum-forming, 

 174. 



Bailey, F. M. , notice of his decease, 211. 



J. F., letter of thanks for sym- 

 pathy, 293. 



Baker, R. T., re-elected to the Coun- 

 cil, xix. 



Balance Sheet, 1914, xxi. 



Banksia leaves affected by Mites, ex- 

 hibited, 117. 



Bauer's " Illustrationes Fl. Nov. Holl.", 

 xvi. 



Beetle affected with Cordj^ceps, ex- 

 hibited, 720. 



Belgium, liberalitj' of Scientific Soci- 

 eties of, in 1884, ii. 



Benson, W. N. , Geology and Petrologj^ 

 of the Great Serpentine-Belt of Ncm' 

 South Wales, Partiv., The Dolerites, 

 Spilites, and Keratophyres of the 

 Nundle District, 121 — Part v.. Geo- 

 logy of the Tamworth District, 540 

 — Remarks on the Geology of the 

 Tamworth District, 630. 



Linnean Macleay Fel- 

 low in (xeolog}' : summarj' of year's 

 work, xiii. — Re-elected to a Fellow- 

 ship, xiii. — See Exhibits. 



Blue Mountains, Topograpliical and 

 Ecological Notes on the Flora of, 386. 



Boronia Hybrid exhibited, 419. 



Breakwell, E. A., Anatomical Struc- 

 ture of some Xerophj^tic (rrasses, 42 

 — See Exhibits. 



Bre^^•ster, Miss A. A. , Observations on 

 the Pollination of Darwinia fa»ckn- 

 laris, 753. 



Briggs, E. A., Hydroids from New 

 South Wales, 196. 



British Association for the Adv. of Sci., 

 visit of, vi. 



Brolemann, H. W., Description of a 

 new Species of Myriapoda from N. 

 S. Wales, 683. 



Brotherus, V. F., and Watts, Rev. W. 

 W., The Mosses of Lord Howe 

 Island, 363. 



Brown, H. J., obituary notice of, viii. 



Bnpresfidie, Descriptions of new Species 

 of, 76. 



Butterflies fromGallipoli, exhibited, 723. 



CaUicoma, stem of, bored l)^' a beetle, 

 exhibited, 116. 



Ca//isfemon, flowering specimens of 

 twelve species of, exhibited, 625. 



Calypterygid<e, development of Wing- 

 venation in, 212. 



Campbell, J. H., Hon. Treasurer's 

 Financial Statement and Balance 



