INDEX. 



Sheet, xix., xxi. — Re-elected Hon. 

 Treasurer, 75. 



Carabidse, new genera and species of, 

 438. 



Carbon dioxide, tension of in expired 

 air, 291. 



Carbonifeious igneovis rocks and tuff, 

 294 — Fossil plant {Ulodendron) ex- 

 hibited, XX. 



Carne, J. E. , re-elected to the Council, 

 xix. 



Carter, H. J., Descriptions of six new 

 species of Buprestidte, 76. 



Aixstralian StrongyJihue 



and other Tenehi-ionidd^, with De- 

 scriptions of new Genera and Species, 

 522. 



Centaury, English and Australian, ex- 

 hibited, 290. 



Centipede from Brewarrina, exhibited, 

 628. 



Chapman, H. G., observations on the 

 tension of CO 2 in expired air, 291 — 

 See Exhibits. 



Cheel, E. , -see Exhibits. 



Chloroform, stimulative action on soil- 

 bacteria, 724. 



Cleland, J. B., .see Exhibits. 



Clover, Red, Rust, exhibited, 290, 625. 



Coccus on Prickly Pear, exhibited, 629. 



Cocoons of Blue Sawfly, exhibited, 628. 



Coleoptera : Descriptions of Biipre.^- 

 fidft', 76 — GaraUdiv, 438 — Austra- 

 lian, 490 — Sfrongylmut- and other 

 Tenehrionid<e, 522 — Revision of the 

 Amyderides, iv., 685, 759. 



exhibited, 210, 417. 



Contributions to a knowledge of soil- 

 fertility, 631, 724. 



Cordyceps on a beetle, exhibited, 720. 



Couch Grass, with abnormal inflor- 

 escences, exhibited, 416. 



Cuckoo, sets of eggs, exhibited, 421. 



Gulicid<e, Australian, Contributions to 

 a knowledge of, ii., 176. 



Darwinia fascicnlaris, pollination of, 



753. 

 David, T. W. E., see Exhibits. 

 Development of wing-venation of 



dragonflies, 212 — Shortened, of an 



Australian sea-urchin, 203. 

 De Vis, C. W., notice of his decease, 



120. 

 Dixon, J. R. L., see Exhibits. 



Dolerites of the Nundle District, 121. 



Donations and Exchanges, xix., 75, 

 120, 211, 293, 417, 486, 625, 719, 816. 



Dragonflies, development of wing-vena- 

 tion, 212 — Larvie of, exhibited, 416 

 — Physiology of rectal gills, 422. 



Drya)idra, leaves of, attacked by mites, 

 exhibited, 117. 



Dun, W. S., Presidential Address, i. — 

 Elected a Vice-President, 75. 



Dysphania, a poison-plant, exhibited, 

 290. 



Ebor Scrub, N.S.W., Lepidoptera of, 



185. 

 Echidna, temperature of, 231. 

 Eggs, birds', exhibited, 291, 420. 

 Elections: Auditor, xix. — Council, xix. 

 — Fellows, xiii., xiv. — Hon. Trea- 

 surer, xix. — New Members, 75, 120, 

 211 — President, xix. — Vice-Presi- 

 dents, 75. 

 Encrinurid(e (Trilobites), 646. 

 "Endeavour," loss of Federal steamer, 



xvii. 

 Entomology, Studies in Australian, 



No. xvii., 438. 

 E/'echthites from Twofold Baj^ ex- 

 hibited, 290. 

 Erineum, examples of, exhibited, 117. 

 Erinosis, examples of, exhibited, 117. 

 Etheridge, R. , Junr. , and J. Mitchell, 

 Silurian Trilobites of New South 

 Wales, with References to those of 

 other parts of Australia, Pt. v., 646. 

 Eucalypt, rootlets from roof of a tunnel, 

 exhibited, 116; leaves affected by 

 mites, exhibited, 117; branchlets 

 girdled by longicorn larvje, 417. 

 Eucalyptus torquata, flowering-speci- 

 men exhibited, 117. 

 Exhibits : — 



Benson, W. N. , fossil ferns, sections, 



and microphotos, 414. 

 Breakwell, E. A. , sections of stem of 

 ApophyUum anomahim, showing 

 palisade -tissue, 629. 

 Chapman, H. G., sections of small 

 intestine, and fundus of dog's 

 stomach, 119. 

 Cheel, E., leaves of Grape vine. Eu- 

 calyptus, Dryandra, and Banksia 

 affected with a disease caused by 

 Mites, 117 — Various grasses from 

 new localities, 207 — Red Clover 



